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Talaia Gabriel

Faculty of Medicine Pathological Science Department of Microbiology and ImmunologySpecially Appointed Assistant Professor

Researcher basic information

■ Degree
  • Ph.D. in Life Sciences, University of Minho, Jan. 2019
■ URL
researchmap URLホームページURL■ Various IDs
ORCID IDJ-Global ID■ Research Keywords and Fields
Research Keyword
  • Innate Immunity
  • Endomembrane system
  • Cell Signaling
  • TBK1
  • Rab7
  • C9orf72
Research Field
  • Life Science, Immunology
  • Life Science, Cell biology

Career

■ Career
Career
  • Jun. 2025 - Present
    Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Immunology, Specially-Appointed Assistant Professor, Japan
  • 2019 - 2024
    Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Cell Biology, Postdoctoral Associate in Cell Biology, United States
Educational Background
  • 2013 - 2019, University of Minho, Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology (CBMA), PhD in Molecular Cell Biology, Portugal
  • 2009 - 2011, University of Minho, Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology, MSc in Molecular Genetics, Portugal
  • 2006 - 2009, University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, BSc in Genetics and Biotechnology, Portugal

Research activity information

■ Awards
  • 2019, Portuguese National Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology
  • 2017, European Comission Erasmus+, Erasmus+ Mobility
  • 2013, Portuguese National Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), FCT PhD fellowship
    Endocytic Trafficking and Ubiquitylation of Plasma Membrane Transporters in Yeast
  • 2012, Federation of European Biochemical Societies, YTF FEBS
■ Papers
■ Other Activities and Achievements
■ Books and other publications
  • Metabolismo do intestino e sua regulação
    Alves, R.; Barata-Antunes, C.; Talaia G.; Paiva, S.
    2019, 9789723618082
■ Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
  • Elucidating the mechanisms underlying recombinant BCG-induced cross-protection against viral infections
    Talaia G.; Kao P.; Kobayashi K.
    The Third Joint Symposium of AMED SCARDA Japan Initiative for World-leading Vaccine Research and Development Centers, 03 Mar. 2026, English, Oral presentation
  • Identification of a WDR11-mediated MHC-I regulatory mechanism
    Cheah W.J.; Talaia G.; Tanaka T.; Kobayashi K.
    Dec. 2025, English, Poster presentation
  • Identification of a novel immune regulatory mechanism involving WDR11
    Cheah W.J.; Talaia G.; Tanaka T.; Kobayashi K.
    The Third Joint Symposium of AMED SCARDA Japan Initiative for World-leading Vaccine Research and Development Centers, 2025, English, Oral presentation
  • Mechanisms underlying TANK-binding kinase at endosomes and lysosomes
    Talaia G.
    Young Investigator Mini-Symposium of the SFB 1557, 2024, English, Oral presentation
  • A lysosomal nutrient sensing mechanism that links innate immunity, cell growth and neurodegenerative disease
    Talaia G.; Ferguson S.M.
    Lysosomes and Endocytosis Gordon Research Conference, 2022, English, Poster presentation
  • Receptor-like role for PQLC2 amino acid transporter in the lysosomal sensing of cationic amino acids
    Talaia G.; Amick J.; Ferguson S.M.
    Channels and Transporters: ASCB-EMBO Meeting, 2021, English, Poster presentation
  • Signals and Mechanisms of endocytosis of eukaryotic lactate transporters
    Talaia G.; Gournas C.; Saliba E.; Barata-Antunes C.; Casal M.; André B.; Diallinas G.; Paiva S.
    36th Small Meeting on Yeast Transport and Energetics (SMYTE36), 2018, English, Oral presentation
  • The study of the intracellular trafficking of the yeast monocarboxylate transporter Jen1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    Talaia G.; Casal M.; Diallinas G.; Paiva S.
    33rd Small Meeting on Yeast Transport and Energetics (SMYTE33), 2015, English, Oral presentation
■ Affiliated academic society
  • Oct. 2025 - Present
    Japanese Society of Immunology (JSI)
  • 2011 - Present
    Portuguese Biochemical Society (SPB), Federation of European Biochemical Societies
  • 2020 - 2022
    American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
  • 2014 - 2016
    Portuguese Genetics Society (SPG)
■ Research Themes
  • Endocytic Trafficking and Ubiquitylation of Plasma Membrane Transporters in Yeast
    Jan. 2013 - Dec. 2016
    Portuguese National Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), University of Minho, 35276DFA