12 Sept. | 11:30 - 13:00 |
ROOM 7 | |||||||
YOUNGINNOVATION | |||||||
THE STATE OF RESEARCH COMMUNICATED BY YOUNG RESEARCHERS | |||||||
TT.VI - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||||||
Preclinical, Clinical and Industrial Transfer | |||||||
Co-organized with University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro | |||||||
in cooperation with SIRTEPS e SITELF | |||||||
Chair: Amedeo AMEDEI, University of Florence | |||||||
This session delves into the dynamic landscape of advanced models for precision medicine, illuminating their role in reshaping the future of healthcare. With a focus on individualized treatment approaches, these models integrate cutting-edge technologies to deliver tailored solutions that revolutionize patient care. Precision medicine harnesses genetic, molecular, and clinical data to customize treatments for individuals. As the horizon unfurls, advanced models hold transformative potential. From rare diseases to chronic conditions, precision medicine pioneers tailored treatments, improving patient outcomes and minimizing adverse effects. This evolving paradigm not only redefines patient care but also drives innovations across healthcare systems. This session portrays the dynamic journey of advanced models for precision medicine, spotlighting their ability to reshape medical practice, foster breakthroughs, and lead us into an era of truly individualized healthcare. | |||||||
The symposium is part of the SE.I |
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TT.VI.I.1 SE.I.11.1 |
Introductive Keynote Alice GUALERZI - CV IRCCS "S. Maria Nascente" Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Interdisciplinary Aspects in Nanomedicine |
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TT.VI.I.2 SE.I.11.2 |
Aurora MANGOLINI - CV IRCCS "S. Maria Nascente" Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Extracellular Vesicles as biomarkers of the regenerative mechanisms induced by rehabilitation after heart transplantation |
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TT.VI.I.3 SE.I.11.3 |
Gaia FATTORINI - CV Sapienza University of Rome Cell imaging approaches to identify prognostic and predictive biomarkers in Hereditary spastic paraplegias |
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TT.VI.I.4 SE.I.11.4 |
Francesco SPEDICATO - CV University of Salento Biocompatible HA-Si Scaffolds with CGF: A Promising Approach for Osteogenic Differentiation |
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TT.VI.I.5 SE.I.11.5 |
Stefania VILLANI - CV University of Salento Chracterization of bacterial cellulose-neem-hypericum oil wound care paste in vitro and in Galleria mellonella in vivo model |
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