Human Techpole, Alisei and CL.A.N. together for the promotion of Life Sciences and Agrifood sectors
30 Oct – The Human Technopole Foundation signed an MoU with the National Technology Cluster Advanced Life Science in Italy (ALISEI) and the National Technology Agrifood Cluster (CL.A.N.). The objectives of the MoU are the promotion and the development of the life-sciences and agri-food sectors at an international and national levels. The MoU aims to […]
Human Technopole on Radio3 Scienza
The development of Human Technopole in terms of infrastructures and scientific personnel. Its contribution in answering one of the key question in human evolution: “What makes us human from biology perspective?” These are just some of the topics of Radio3 Scienza’s interview to Maria Grazia Magro, Head of Strategic and Scientific Affairs and to Nereo Kalebic, […]
President Marco Simoni on “Start up & Lavoro” by TG1 Online
22 October – President Marco Simoni was on “Start up & Lavoro” by Tg1 Online to talk about Human Technopole. Simoni covered several topics such as the origins of the project, its development and the recruiting methods. Some of the scientists explained Human Technopole research areas. The interview is available on https://bit.ly/2MC9jFY
Director Mattaj attends XII national SIHTA congress
9 October 2019 – Director Iain Mattaj attend the XII national congress of the Italian Society for Health Technologies Assessment, hosted at Palazzo Lombardia in Milan on 10 October 2019. Prof. Mattaj's speeach will be focussed on "Human Technopole: Advancing Health through Molecular Life Science Research". For further information and the complete programme, please visit the […]
Seven scientists selected to lead first research centres
Human Technopole welcomes the first members of its scientific leadership: the selected scientists will lead on the development of the first research centres (genomics, computational biology, neuro-genomics and structural biology) at the heart of Italy’s new institute for Life Sciences. This is an important step forward in the recruitment of scientific staff that has been […]