Fondazione Veronesi interviews a LABION researcher

It is now published online the interview to Alice Gualerzi, the LABION researcher granted in 2015 with a post-doctoral fellowship by Fondazione Umberto Veronesi.

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Alice is working on the identification by Raman spectroscopy of the specific fingerprint of neoplastic skin lesions, in order to make cancer diagnosis faster, more objective, and also less invasive for patients.

This is one of the LABION projects where nanotechnologies and biophotonics are at the service of relevant unmet clinical needs, striving towards more efficient and high-throughput methods useful not only for diagnostics but also for disease monitoring and personalized therapy.

The full text of the article (in Italian) can be also read in the press section of our website.

 

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