Agenda
Seminar
An advanced platform for studying light-dependent physiological responses in vivo
Dr. José Manuel Ugalde, Jr. Group Leader - University of Bonn, Germany (host Prof. M. Zaffagnini)
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Mining existing and newly designed CRISPR screens to map genomic, transcriptomic and phenotypic contexts of cancer dependencies
Dr. Francesco Iorio, Senior Research Group Leader at Human Technopole - Milan, Italy (host Prof. A.M. Porcelli)
Online and in person - Bologna
Concluded events
Seminar
Understanding the Molecular Basis of Hereditary Disease in the Age of AI
AI-driven prediction of variant effects to uncover disease mechanisms and transform the interpretation of human genomic variation
Bologna
Seminar
From gene editing to genome synthesis: the growing ambitions of genome engineering
Dr. Gianluca Petris, Researcher, Department of Medicine - University of Udine, Udine, Italy (host Prof. G. Capranico)
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Innovative approaches in translational chemistry
Two scientific seminars on the latest advances in pharmaceutical analysis for precision medicine
Bologna
Seminar
Innovative approaches in translational chemistry
Two scientific seminars on the latest advances in pharmaceutical analysis for precision medicine
Rimini
Workshop
INterplay Between Lifestyle and blOod micrObiome in colon rectal cancer prevention: a new Metagenomicperspective - InBLOOM PRIN PNRR 2022 - Final Scientific Workshop
Final Scientific Workshop of the project InBLOOM - PRIN PNRR 2022
In Italian Bologna
Seminar
Modulation of the OXPHOS system by mitochondrial membrane potential and ion fluxes
Prof. Erika Fernandez-Vizarra, Associate Professor in Biochemistry, University of Zaragoza, Spain (ospite della Prof.ssa L. Iommarini)
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
β-catenin-RBM47 axis drives splicing reprogramming in colorectal cancer
Prof. Simona Polo, Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Milan (host Prof. Anna Maria Porcelli)
Online and in person - Bologna
Seminar
Endometriosis Research in Africa: challenges and collaborative opportunities
Dr. Ezekiel Onyonka Mecha - Senior Lecturer, Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Kenya (ospite Prof. M. Candela)
Bologna