08 July 2021

Genomics Facility welcomes first sequencers

Last week the first Next Generation sequencers of Human Technopole’s Genomics Facility were delivered and installed on the first floor of Incubator Lab 1. Clelia Peano is the newly appointed Senior Manager of High-Throughput Sequencing Operations and we asked her some questions on this new, exciting development on campus. What is the aim of HT’s […]

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06 July 2021

Head of Health Data Science Centre appointed

Emanuele Di Angelantonio, clinician, epidemiologist and medical statistician will lead the Health Data Science Centre (previously known as the Centre for Analysis Decisions and Society) of Human Technopole, the institute for life sciences based in Milan. The Centre has been developed in partnership with Politecnico di Milano and it will develop different lines of research, […]

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11 June 2021

18 PhD opportunities at HT through SEMM

Human Technopole is offering up to 18 fully funded PhD fellowships to young scientists from the national and international community who wish to undertake a doctoral degree in Computational Biology, Genomics, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. We encourage applications from highly motivated graduates with outstanding academic qualifications. Successful candidates will join research groups headed by top-level […]

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11 June 2021

CNR President Maria Chiara Carrozza visits HT

Today CNR President Maria Chiara Carrozza visited Human Technopole headquarters together with a delegation of department and institute directors of the National Research Council. HT Director Iain Mattaj and HT President Marco Simoni were joined at the meeting by representatives of the institute’s research areas who gave President Carrozza a tour of Human Technopole’s first […]

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21 May 2021

CryoEM microscopes installed

Titan Krios, Spectra, Glacios, Talos and Aquilos: these are the highly evocative names of the cryo-electron microscopes which Human Technopole has installed in its first major facility. These instruments are unique in Italy and among the most advanced in the world. Compared to more traditional electron microscopes they magnify at a much higher resolution, allowing […]

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