25 February 2022

Human Technopole: Minister Messa Inaugurates Our Research Labs

Minister for University and Research Maria Cristina Messa, Undersecretaries Sileri and Freni, Councilor Guidesi and Deputy Mayor Scavuzzo inaugurated today Human Technopole’s laboratories, 5.000 square meters made available to over 100 researchers and support staff coming from 20 different countries who are already at work in the life sciences institute. Milan, 25 February 2022 – […]

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18 February 2022

Effects of chemicals in pregnancy

New results in Science: By linking human population studies with experiments in cell and animal models, researchers provided evidence that complex mixtures of endocrine disrupting chemicals impact on children´s brain development and language acquisition. With their novel approach, the scientists show that up to 54% of pregnant women were exposed to experimentally defined levels of […]

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07 February 2022

Tech Transfer in Life Sciences – Workshop

Human Technopole has recently established the CITT – Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer to help promoting a wider exploitation of the results of research and technological innovation in the Italian life sciences sector. CITT will inaugurate its activities with a two-days workshop on Technology Transfer in Life Sciences,  organised in cooperation with Netval and […]

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04 February 2022

Shifting focus from disease to human health

Eurac Research and Human Technopole have recently signed a three-year collaboration agreement. Once formalities were completed, researchers were already at work, collaborating side-by-side to enrich the CHRIS population study biobank and contribute to the future of medicine: investigating human biology to understand what happens before diseases occur. The biobank of the CHRIS study carried out […]

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02 February 2022

Introducing Magda Bienko

Magda Bienko will be joining HT from the Science for Life Laboratory at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, where she has led her research group for the past seven years as a SciLifeLab Fellow. Magda did her postdoc with Alexander van Oudenaarden at MIT in Boston and her PhD with Ivan Dikic at the […]

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