From Nanotechnologies to Neurosciences, the LABION team has travelled all over Italy to meet with Italian and international experts in the field of nanomedicine, nanotechnologies and neurosciences.
Of course, #NEVERMIND was there!
In Rome, at Nanoinnovation 2022
The main purpose of NanoInnovation 2022 is to present to a wide and broad audience, state-of-the-art research, recent achievements and global trends in nanoscience and nanotechnology, as well as promoting cross-disciplinary interactions highlighting developments in this field of research. The conference aims to bring together leading academics, scientists, researchers and any professional operating in the field of nanotechnology in order to exchange and share ideas, know-how and information.
Fondazione Don Gnocchi has organized a One-Day session “INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN UNMET CLINICAL NEEDS FOR MAXIMUM HEALTH CARE IMPACT“ with Univeristà of Modena and Reggio Emilia and Università Magna Grecia.
Members of the European Technology Platform in Nanomedicine (ETPN) as well as experts for AI, microfluidics and innovative diagnostics have presented their work. Dr. Bedoni (LABION, FGD) and Prof. Tosi (UNIMORE) moderated the session.
A comprehensive overview of the recent and established innovation in health technologies will be highlighted with a special focus on several aspects strongly impacting on the success of innovation approaches and its application into clinical setting and shown by different sides of view, from design, to materials, characterization, production and scale up, ending to successful stories of yet approved and on market technologies.
Dr. Silvia Picciolini, together with Labion researchers and Partners from Università degli Studi di Milano and Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, presented a Poster with the main achievements obtained in the last year at LABION.
Top: Dr. Francesca Rodà, presenting LABION’s main results of nanovector characterization by Raman spectroscopy and Surface Plasmon Resonance imaging techniques. Bottom left: Simone Procopio, undergraduate student at LABION, presenting the preliminary data of his thesis in Biotechnologies within the Nevermind project. Bottom right: Aurora Mangolini, undergraduate student at LABION, presenting the preliminary data of her thesis in Biotechnologies about extracellular vesicles in stroke.