Research and innovation are powerful drivers of a nation’s progress, both in terms of social progress, health and wellbeing of its citizens, and in terms of economic growth. One of the ties between research and innovation is the promotion of technology transfer, which is fundamental for translating research into development, spreading benefits and promoting economic growth.
Prof. Iain Mattaj, Director of HT gives a talk about the importance of technology transfer and collaboration at the EuroScience Open Forum 2020, taking place in Trieste from 2-6 September 2020.
In January 2019, the arrival of Director Iain Mattaj marked the beginning of the Human Technopole Foundation. Since then, we have made great progress, structuring our administrative offices, refurbishing existing buildings and creating new spaces for our first experimental laboratories. The global pandemic which hit the world in 2020 caused unimaginable difficulties and loss to people all over the world, forcing us […]
Human Technopole and Associazione Civita kick off the new year by signing a memorandum of understanding to carry out joint activities to promote scientific culture and dissemination of knowledge. HT is the new Italian research institute for life sciences. As part of its mission, HT aims to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge and […]
One essential component of each eukaryotic cell is the cytoskeleton. Microtubules, tiny tubes consisting of a protein called tubulin, are part of this skeleton of cells. Cilia and flagella, which are antenna-like structures that protrude from most of the cells in our body, contain many microtubules. An example of flagell is the sperm tail, which is essential […]
We have reached the end of a year which has been intense and complicated for Italy and the entire world. Despite the difficulties that hit, including the city of Milan, for Human Technopole 2020 was a year of great growth and development: we are on the verge of one hundred employees and over forty recruitment […]
For the first time, scientists have “photographed” and mapped human RNA polymerase III, a fundamental enzyme for the life of all cells whose mutations can cause hypersensitivity to viruses with severe consequences to our health. This result was obtained by researchers from the Institute of Cancer Research in London and the University of Regensburg (Germany), […]