Technologies and advanced applications for the life sciences
17 SEPTEMBER 09:00 - 10:30
TT.V - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Technologies and advanced applications for the life sciences |
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Co-organized with: ISS Chairs: Marco CRESCENZI - CV & Irene RUSPANTINI, ISS |
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Due to the complexity and intrinsic variability of their subjects, the life sciences exploit a wide variety of technologies. While biologists and physicians are less capable than — say — physicists to devise instruments on their own, they often exploit, borrow, and adapt technologies developed in the frame of other scientific disciplines. It is becoming increasingly difficult — and expensive — to ensure that life scientists are provided with all the necessary means to pursue their research. Yet, it is important that they master the fundamental concepts of the available technologies, to be able to envision their potential applications. This session will provide an overview of non-trivial applications of several technological platforms — flow cytometry, electron paramagnetic resonance, magnetic resonance imaging, mass spectrometry – to less-beaten paths in biology. | |||
TT.V.C.1 |
Valentina TIRELLI - CV |
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TT.V.C.2 |
Paola FATTIBENE - CV |
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TT.V.C.3 |
Rossella CANESE - CV |
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TT.V.C.4 |
Serena CAMERINI - CV All round description of the human parasite Giardia by mass spectrometry |
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