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Biomaterials and Self-Assembling Systems

     
   18 Sept. clessidra che gira 11:30 - 13:00
ROOM 28
energy
HEALTH & NANOMEDICINE
TT.VI - Technical Parallel Track Sessions
Biomaterials and Self-Assembling Systems
Co-organized with University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria
Chairs: Giuliana FAGGIO, University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria | Maria Penelope DE SANTO, University of Calabria

Biomaterials and self-assembling systems are revolutionizing the biomedical landscape, offering innovative solutions for tissue engineering, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine. Advances in biomaterials design are enabling the development of highly biocompatible and functional materials that seamlessly integrate with biological systems, with potential applications extending beyond medicine. At the same time, self-assembling systems exploit the principles of molecular organization to create dynamic and responsive nanostructures opening new possibilities for smart biomaterials with tailored properties.
This session will feature discussions on these breakthroughs, showcasing their impact on the next generation of biomedical applications.

The session is organized in the framework of the PRIN 2022 PNRR Project P2022HM5E4 “Chirality induction in water based self-assembling materials” funded by the European Union - Next Generation EU.

II SESSIONE UNIRC

The symposium is part of WS.III
TT.VI.A.1
WS.III.2.1
Antonella BARONE - CV
University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro
Self-Assembling plant-derived Nanovesicles: A Sustainable Platform for Regenerative therapy
BARONE Antonella  
TT.VI.A.2
WS.III.2.2
Salvatore PANZA - CV
University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro
From Advanced Characterization to Targeted Delivery: Extracellular Vesicles for Precision Glioblastoma Treatment
PANZA Salvatore  
TT.VI.A.3
WS.III.2.3
Tanzeel UL REHMAN
University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Comparative µ-Raman Analysis of Plant- and Human-Derived Extracellular Vesicles
UL REHMAN Tanzeel  
TT.VI.A.4
WS.III.2.4
Federica CIUCHI - CV
CNR-Nanotec
Chirality amplification in spherically confined chromonics
CIUCHI Federica  
TT.VI.A.5
WS.III.2.5
Lorenza SPINA - CV
University of Calabria | CNR-Nanotec
Biocompatible Sensors based on Chromonic Materials
SPINA Lorenza  
 

 

 

 
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