We are excited to share that the redevelopment works of the North Pavilion and South Pavilion of the Human Technopole campus have been completed.
The buildings, originally built for Expo Milano 2015 to accommodate exhibition space and restaurants will now host laboratory and office space as well as state-of-the-art facilities for life science research.
The North Pavilion works were completed in mid-March 2021. The ground floor of the pavilion will host HT’s Cryo-EM Facility and Light Microscopy Facility equipped with latest technologies. The first floor of the building will host an open space office setting with worksations for microscopy image analysis. The building has been adapted to meet the technical requirements of the microscopes, for example by managing the environmental conditions of the rooms and inserting special platforms to avoid vibrations and support the machines’ weight.
The South Pavilion works were completed in mid-April 2021. The full redevelopment of the building meets the engineering and testing needs of the laboratories and is in line with energy efficiency requirements. It will host lab spaces for Neurogenomics and Genomics and research activities as well as part of HT’s core facilities. It will have feature 60 and 90 workstations (depending on the final layout) and will link to Palazzo Italia, Human Technopole’s institutional headquarters, through a suspended tunnel.
Both buildings will now be furnished and set up to welcome Human Technopole researchers in the coming months.
From left to right: View of South Pavilion from Palazzo Italia, internal spaces of North Pavilion, external view of North Pavilion.
Human Technopole is honoured to have participated in today’s meeting at the Quirinale, where President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella welcomed a delegation from MIND on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the universal exposition Milano EXPO 2015.
Meet Carlos Jimenez, Postdoc in the Bienko Group (Genomics), who has been awarded a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowship from the European Union. The grant, totalling €172,750.08 and covering a two-year period, will support his groundbreaking project PRUNE – Uncovering the Proteomic Radial Organisation within the Eukaryotic Nucleus – to study how the spatial arrangement of nuclear proteins contributes to optimal cell functioning.
By developing a sophisticated in vitro system coupled with advanced imaging techniques and CRISPR genome editing, an international team of researchers from Human Technopole (Italy) and the TUD Dresden University of Technology (Germany) shows that tubulin tyrosination/detyrosination regulates the bidirectional IFT train movement and avoids collision between trains moving in opposite directions along the cilium. The research was funded by the ERC and the DFG “Physics of Life” Excellence Cluster. The results are published in Nature Communications.
The public notice for the creation of a list of lawyers, from which legal representation assignments may be drawn in the interest of the Human Technopole Foundation, is now online.
Using advanced cryo-electron microscopy and cross-linking mass spectrometry, HT researchers provide unprecedented insight into how SNAPc works as a “dual recruiter” for RNA Polymerase II and III. The findings are published in Nature Communications.
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