Giulio Tarro graduated from Medicine School, Naples University (1962). He was a Research Associate in the Division of Virology and Cancer Research at Children’s Hospital (1965-1968). He also serverd as a Assistant Professor of Research Pediatrics at Cincinnati University, Ohio. He was a Professor at Naples University (1972-1985). He was seving as a Chief in the Division of Virology (1973-2003) and Head Department Diagnostic Laboratories, (2003-2006). He received recipient of the Sbarro Health Research Organization lifetime achievement award (2010). Currently he ia a President at Foundation de Beaumont Bonelli for Cancer Research.
Tumor liberated protein (TLP) as potential vaccine for lung cancer patients
Immunology, Vaccine, Oncology, Murine Virology, Antiviral Chemotherapy, Effects of inhibitors on viral replication, Studies on the role of herpesviruses in cancer, Tumor immunology, Pathology of AIDS
Virology, Immunology and Microbiology
Virology, Immunology and Microbiology
Virology, Immunology and Microbiology
cancer research
His basic researches have been concerned with antigens induced early during the replication cycle of human herpesviruses. Another study has involved the identification, isolation and characterization of specific virus-induced tumour antigens, which were the “finger-prints” left behind in human cancer. Achievements include patents in field; discovery of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in infant deaths in Naples and of tumor liberated protein as a tumor associated antigen, 55 kilodalton protein overexpressed in lung tumors and other epithelial adenocarcinomas.
Medicine
Research and Development