Tissue Regeneration
22 SEPTEMBER09:00 - 10:30
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YOUNGINNOVATION |
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The state of research communicated by young researchers |
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TT.I - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Tissue Regeneration | |||
Co-organized with University of Catanzaro & Sapienza University of Rome Chairs: Konrad URBANEK - CV & Fabiola MARINO - CV, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro |
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Innovative technologies, including nanotechnologies, represent, in recent decades, an important opportunity to improve human living conditions especially in healthy fields (pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food). The focus of this special event is to evaluate the current status of the research. In particular, we’ll analyze both very innovative aspects, i.e. regenerative medicine by means of steam cells and 3D Print Technologies, and traditional routes of administration revaluated thanks to the most modern approaches. An interesting aspect of the special event “YoungInnovation the state of research" presented by those who daily works in laboratory to produce innovation. |
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The symposium is part of the Special Event SE.I | |||
TT.I.F.1 SE.I.1.1 |
Maurilio SAMPAOLESI KU Leuven, Belgium 2D and 3D human iPSC-based models to reveal new therapeutic targets for Duchenne muscular dystrophy |
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TT.I.F.2 SE.I.1.2 |
Eleonora CIANFLONE - CV University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro Targeting stem cell senescence to rejuvenate the aged heart |
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TT.I.F.3 SE.I.1.3 |
Dalila MIELE - CV University of Pavia Production of polydioxanone (PDO) microfibers obtained by centrifugal spinning technology as skin/tendon tissue substitutes |
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TT.I.F.4 SE.I.1.4 |
Barbara VIGANI - CV University of Pavia Spermidine as multifunctional agent in the design of innovative tools for nervous tissue repair |
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TT.I.F.5 SE.I.1.5 |
Mariangela SCALISE - CV University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro Endogenous resident multipotent progenitors as cardiac tumor initiating cells |
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