Dr. Marzia Bedoni and Dr. Silvia Picciolini are Guest Editors of a Special Issue entitled "Optical Biosensors for the Detection of Biomarkers" of the open access journal "Sensors".
The aim of this Special Issue is to present the current evolution of optical biosensors for the sensitive and specific detection of new, or already...
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LITTLE LABIONS GROW UP
On 9th March 2021, Arianna Iannone has discussed her Master's thesis in Industrial Biotechnology at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca about "BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES USING SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE IMAGING: A POTENTIAL TOOL TO DISCOVER PREDICTIVE BIOMARKERS FOR STROKE".
With a final mark of 110/110 cum laude, Arianna has presented the main results of her experimental thesis...
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#NEVERMIND newsletter: women in science and COVID-19
This month the #NEVERMIND newsletter celebrates the women of the Consortium, their great effort in research and the passion for their job!
Moreover, we are pleased to inform you about the recent excellent results from Fondazione Don Gnocchi and the new biophotonic tool to diagnose COVID-19.
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International Day for WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SCIENCE
Today, 11th February, Labion celebrates the International Day for women and girls in Science!
This event was established on 22nd December 2015 and it is intended to "promote full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls." The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is implemented by UNESCO and
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Newsletter #NEVERMIND is back
2020 has been marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The NEVERMIND Consortium proved its passion for the project that never stopped! Now we are now ready to face 2021 with renovated energy.
This month we would like to explore the use of nanovectors as vehicles for the mRNA of SARS-CoV-2 and describe how they have been use...
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#NEVERMIND: DECEMBER NEWSLETTER ON LINE
THE FIRST YEAR OF THE #NEVERMIND PROJECT IS ABOUT TO FINISH!
2020 has been the first (out of three) year of the #NEVERMIND project.
The global pandemic has slowed our experiments, but - luckly - we never stopped because our patients need the scientific research to keep going and...