From life sciences to innovative materials: stories of successful integration of technology and nanoresearch - Part 1
23 SEPTEMBER09:00 - 10:30
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FRESCOES ROOM | ||||
HEALTH | ||||
LIFE SCIENCE & INNOVATIVE MATERIALS | ||||
TT.V - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | ||||
From life sciences to innovative materials: stories of successful integration of technology and nanoresearch - Part 1 | ||||
Co-organized with ISS Chair: Marco CRESCENZI, ISS Co-Chair: Rossella CANESE, ISS |
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Life science research increasingly benefits from the support of specialized and sophisticated tools, including electron and optical microscopy, mass spectrometry, cell sorting, MRI, NMR and EPR, sequencing and computation. Given the growing complexity of these technologies and the related analysis and interpretation of data, life science researchers often have to consult and collaborate with scientists with adequate technological skills. Such collaboration is therefore a key element for an effective use of technical resources in addressing biological and medical research issues. This session aims to recount some successful experiences deriving from this type of collaborations and will focus on applications in research on cancer therapy, theranostics and toxicology of nanoparticles. |
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The symposium is part of the Symposia | ||||
TT.V.D.1 SY.XI.1.1 |
Lucia Lisa PETRILLI - CV Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù Imaging and single single-cell mass cytometry in pediatric high grade glioma |
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TT.V.D.2 SY.XI.1.2 |
Lucia GABRIELE - CV ISS - OMM Tumor on a chip: using microfluidic devices to understand interaction between tumor and immune cells |
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TT.V.D.3 SY.XI.1.3 |
Luana LUGINI - CV ISS - OMM Natural Killer-derived extracellular vesicles: immune sensors and antitumour bullets |
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TT.V.D.4 SY.XI.1.4 |
Olimpia VINCENTINI - CV SANV Investigating nanocellulose uptake and local effects following oral exposure: the NANOCELLUP project |
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