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Louis Tartaglia was born on 1963, is an American biochemist, pharmaceutical scientist, and entrepreneur. Discover Louis Tartaglia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Louis Anthony Tartaglia is an American biochemist, pharmaceutical scientist, and entrepreneur.

1963

Tartaglia was born in Albany, New York in 1963.

1985

As a Ph.D. student under Bruce Ames at UC Berkeley in 1985, he studied the bacterial defense to oxidants and co-authored half a dozen papers, including an article in Science describing the first known transcription factor to be directly activated by oxidative stress.

During his postdoctoral years at Genentech under David Goeddel, Tartaglia co-authored a dozen papers on TNF (Tumour necrosis factor) receptors, coining the term “Death Domain” to refer to the signaling of programmed cell death; homologous domains were later found in many receptors and signal transduction molecules.

1990

After moving from academia to industry in 1990, for over a decade he accompanied the growth of Millennium Pharmaceuticals, reaching top positions within the company.

From executive roles he has occupied in venture capital firms, and as a member of several advisory boards, Tartaglia has helped start a number of therapeutics oriented companies that have found their way into the market, among them Agios, Editas, Rhythm, and Zafgen.

In 1990, Tartaglia received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from UC Berkeley in the laboratory of professor Bruce Ames.

Between 1990 and 1993, he did postdoctoral research in the lab of David Goeddel at Genentech, authoring over 10 original papers in peer-reviewed journals.

1993

In 1993, Tartaglia began his career as the first employee and scientist at Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. He led a lab that cloned and characterized several genes related  to obesity and diabetes, which led to over 30 original scientific publications and over 20 patents.

After joining Millennium Pharmaceuticals in 1993, his group soon cloned the receptor for the "obesity hormone" leptin.

1995

As a scientist, he is known for first identifying and cloning the leptin receptor in 1995, a discovery that prompted immediate coverage in US national media given its expected clinical significance.

He is also known for studying signaling mechanisms from the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors, and for publishing studies in the fields of obesity and diabetes which are often discussed in subject reviews.

He published this work in 1995 in an article which was selected in 2004 by Cell among the 16 most “memorable papers” in its 30-year history.

Soon after publication in Cell, this discovery was announced on several national press media.

1999

Promoted to Vice President of Metabolic Diseases in 1999, he led a team devoted to discovering drug candidates for the firm's pharmaceutical company partners.

In a collaborative effort with the Whitehead Institute, in 1999, his group identified a small intestinal protein (FA transport protein), which was found to play a key role in the uptake of dietary fat into the body.

Tartaglia´s further research went on to clone and characterize mitochondrial uncoupling genes UCP2 and UCP3, in collaboration with colleagues from Prague and Beaverton, Oregon).

His most cited original research articles are:

His most cited subject review articles are:

In the industrial milieu, Tartaglia has been granted over 30 patents involving biomedical methods.

These include the leptin receptor patent, the screening of UCPH (UCP2) levels to monitor weight disorders, and the administration of melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) agonists to certain patients, an approach currently undergoing phase 3 trials, sponsored by the patent assignee, Rhythm Pharmaceuticals.

2004

In 2004, he became Vice President of New Ventures at Millenium.

Between 2004 and 2007, he worked in Gene Logic.

2007

In 2007, joined a new venture capital firm (Third Rock Ventures) devoted to  launching new biotech companies.

At this firm, he accompanied the start of companies Agios, Ablexis, Rhythm, Editas, Ember, and Zafgen.

2016

In 2016 Tartaglia joined 5AM Ventures to lead their de novo company formation where he oversaw the foundation of companies Entrada and Diagon.