- Molecular and structural basis of birth defects, Prof.ssa Alice Luddi, BIO/13
- Microvesicles in cell-to-cell communication, Prof.ssa Laura Governini, BIO/13
- Biomarkers discovery in precision medicine, Prof.ssa Paola Piomboni, BIO/13
- The PI3K/AKT pathway, Prof.ssa Annunziatina Laurino, BIO/17
- Mechanical dysfunction in genetic-based cardiomyopathies: perspectives for the use of novel small molecules and biomimetic polymers. Part 1, Prof.ssa Cecilia Ferrantini (23-02-2024, Florence)
- Mechanical dysfunction in genetic-based cardiomyopathies: perspectives for the use of novel small molecules and biomimetic polymers. Part 2, Prof.ssa Nicoletta Piroddi (23-02-2024, Florence)
- Single cell sequencing in Molecular Medicine
- Dual filaments regulation of muscle contraction, Prof. Pasquale Bianco (23-02-2024, Florence)
- How to study genetics in complex diseases, Prof. Stefano Landi, BIO/18
- Spermatogenesis and sperm in normal and pathological conditions, Prof.ssa Giulia Collodel, BIO/13
- Methods to investigate striated muscle mechanics and energetics. Prof. Marco Linari, BIO/09
- Human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes and muscle cells as a model of inherited cardiac & muscular diseases, Prof. Jose' Manuel Pioner, BIO/09
- Hypoxia and the hypoxia-inducible factors, Prof. Cormac Taylor, BIO/09
- iPSC: novel approach to investigate genetic diseases, Prof.ssa Cecilia Ferrantini, BIO/09
- High-throughput sequencing: technologies and application in molecular medicine, Prof.ssa Betti Giusti (23-02-2024, Florence)
- Beyond the proteome: non-coding regulatory RNAs in cell pathophysiology. Part 1, Prof. Stefano Cagnin (20-05-2024, Siena)
- Beyond the proteome: non-coding regulatory RNAs in cell pathophysiology. Part 2, Prof. Stefano Cagnin (21-05-2024, Siena)
- Effects of SGLT-2 inhibitors in diseased myocardium. Part 1, Prof.ssa Elisabetta Cerbai (23-02-2024, Florence)
- Effects of SGLT-2 inhibitors in diseased myocardium. Part 2, Prof. Raffaele Coppini (23-02-2024, Florence)
- Sex-related differences in Cardiomyopathy, Arrhythmogenic risk, and response to cardiovascular drugs, Prof.ssa Elisabetta Cerbai, BIO/14
- Functional role of beta 3 adrenoceptors in cancers: a new hope from in vitro and in vivo studies? Prof. Massimo Dal Monte, BIO/09
- The molecular motor of muscle studied in vitro mechanics, Prof. Marco Linari (23-02-2024, Florence)
- The beta-adrenergic system in the retina: targeting beta adrenoceptors against retinal neovascular diseases. Part 1, Prof. Massimo Dal Monte (11-04-2024, Pisa)
- The beta-adrenergic system in the retina: targeting beta adrenoceptors against retinal neovascular diseases. Part 2, Dr. Rosario Amato (12-04-2024, Pisa)
- Glucose-6- phosphatase 3, a new function for an old enzyme, Prof.ssa Paola Marcolongo, MED/04
- Advanced optical methods to monitor and control the cardiac electrical activity, Prof. Leonardo Sacconi, FIS/03
- Exploring the genomic and epigenomic landscape of diseases with Nanopore sequencing, Prof.ssa Betti Giusti, MED/05
- Non dystrophic myopathies: defects in calcium homeostasis in skeletal muscle, Prof. Enrico Pierantozzi, BIO/17
- Drug development: from the idea to the market and beyond, Prof.ssa Carla Gambarana, BIO/14
- The role of the ethics committee in the different types of studies, Prof.ssa Carla Gambarana, BIO/14
- In vitro mechanics of single molecule and synthetic motors, Prof. Pasquale Bianco, BIO/09
- Cancer Genetics, Prof. Stefano Landi, BIO/18
- Gene - environment interaction: from bench to bedside Prof. Stefano Landi, BIO/18
- Ethical issues in preclinical research, Prof.ssa Carla Gambarana, BIO/14
- Transversal courses: soft skills courses for PhD students organized by the University of Siena, Florence and Pisa (linguistic and IT improvement, activities in the field of teaching, research management and knowledge of European and International research systems, valorisation and dissemination of results, ownership intellectual and open access to data and research products and the fundamental principles of ethics and integrity)
Additional courses, workshops, initiatives, etc., proposed by the Universities of Siena, Florence, and Pisa, and consistent with the formative objectives of soft skills, will be listed in the notices section of the "Teaching and Seminars" section