Federico Sesti


Federico Sesti is an Italian-born neuroscientist and academic at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School of Rutgers University.

Biography

Sesti obtained his Laurea and Ph.D. in physics from the University of Genoa. Following this, he conducted postdoctoral research at the Institut für Biologische Informationsverarbeitung, Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany under Benjamin Kaupp and at Yale University in the USA under Steve Goldstein. He joined the faculty of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 2001.
Sesti has been recognized as a Fulbright Scholar and is a member of various scientific societies. Additionally, Sesti serves on the editorial boards of several journals and serves on panels of several international, federal, and private funding agencies.

Research

His research topics include ion channels, potassium channels, aging, oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species, Srctyrosine kinases, C. Elegans, and cell signaling.
Sesti's laboratory has conducted research on the non-conducting functions of ion channels, focusing on the molecular mechanisms of neuronal aging in vertebrates and invertebrates. Specifically, the lab has studied how excess oxidants affect K+ channels and the role this plays in the decline of neuronal function during aging and in neurodegenerative diseases.

Selected publications