Click chemistry is a chemical tool that allow the instantaneous and quantitative ligation between two molecules. In a paper recently published on Langmuir, researchers from CNR-ISTM, Nanobiolab (University of Milan Bicocca) and Labion (FDG), this powerful chemical reaction has been applied...
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Exosomes in pathological conditions
Labion was present at "Exosomes in pathological conditions: new insights for biomarker development and therapeutic applications" .
Last week AICC (Associazione Italiana Colture Cellulari) succesfully organized the first edition of a conference on the role of exosomes as biomarkers in Rome. The conference, held at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità, had more than 100...
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LABION at Raman4Clinics Annual Scientific Meeting
LABION participated at the second Raman4Clinics Annual Scientific Meeting in Jena, Germany. Raman4clinics is a formidable COST action the put together leading European experts and research groups working towards the progress of the emerging field of Raman-based applications for clinical diagnostics.
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Fondazione Don Gnocchi hosted Enatrans consortium meeting
In May 17-18, Fondazione Don Gnocchi hosted the ENATRANS consortium meeting. ENATRANS is an Horizon 2020 project which aims to network and support SMEs in translation of Nanomedicine in Europe by providing up-to-date information (i.e. approval processes, regulatory authorities and agencies, clinical and market data)...
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Labion @ISEV2016
The international society for extracellular vesicles (ISEV), focused on all aspects of extracellular vesicles investigations, had organized its annual meeting ISEV2016 in Rotterdam from May 4th and May 7th where scientists from around the globe had the opportunity to share their latest information on extracellular...
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Labion @ RamanFest
Ramanfest is the annual event of Raman spectroscopy organized by Horiba on the latest advancement occurring in the field.
This year the conference will be held in partnership with the Humbold University, in Berlin (Germany) during May 19 & 20. link
Renzo Vanna from Labion will...
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Labion in Gargnano
This week Labion was present at the second edition of “Riunione del giovani Biochimici dell’area Milanese” organized by the University of Milan in Gargnano (BS).
Ms Silvia Picciolini, as a PhD student of Translational and Molecular Medicine, presented the Labion work on the exosomes in a poster titled: “Detection and characterization of exosomes using...
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Labion on Oggi
La rivista Oggi, uno dei settimanali italiani dalla maggiore diffusione, recentemente ha dedicato un numero speciale alle attività della fondazione Don Gnocchi.
All'interno dell'articolo relativo alla ricerca scientifica in fondazione, a firma di Riccardo Rosati, ampio spazio è stato dedicato al lavoro del Labion focalizzato...
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Nanomedicine Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda
The European Technology Platform in Nanomedicine recently recently released the new "Nanomedicine Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda". This document describes the state of the research in the field in Europe and provides usefull hints to understand how nanomedicine could impact on healthcare in the...
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NanoPlasmiRNA Kick-off meeting
On February 11th, the NanoPlasmiRNA Project consortium partners met in Milan at the "S.M. Nascente" Research Hospital (Fondazione Don Gnocchi) for the official kick-off meeting. The meeting was attended by consortium partners from Italy (FDG, coordinator), Latvia (
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LABION
Who we are.
Labion is a newly established but already International recognized, research laboratory focused on the
application of advanced optical techniques and nanomaterials in medicine.
ACHIEVEMENTS
What we have done.
Several scientific articles, international patents and granted project s are the result of innovation and networking actions.
EXPERTISE
What we can do.
We develop new nanotechnologies and new biophotonics methods by using a multidisciplinary approach at the level of molecules, cells and tissues.