Attività Didattica (Intera Offerta) per il XXXIX° Ciclo

  • Molecular and structural basis of birth defects, Prof.ssa Alice Luddi
  • Microvesicles in cell-to-cell communication, Prof.ssa Laura Governini
  • Biomarkers discovery in precision medicine, Prof.ssa Paola Piomboni
  • The PI3K/AKT pathway, Prof.ssa Annunziatina Laurino
  • 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, Firenze)
  • 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, Firenze)
  • Single cell sequencing in Molecular Medicine
  • Dual filaments regulation of muscle contraction, Prof. Pasquale Bianco (23-02-2024, Firenze)
  • How to study genetics in complex diseases, Prof. Stefano Landi
  • Spermatogenesis and sperm in normal and pathological conditions, Prof.ssa Giulia Collodel
  • Methods to investigate striated muscle mechanics and energetics. Prof. Marco Linari
  • Human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes and muscle cells as a model of inherited cardiac & muscular diseases, Prof. Jose' Manuel Pioner
  • Hypoxia and the hypoxia-inducible factors, Prof. Cormac Taylor
  • iPSC: novel approach to investigate genetic diseases, Prof.ssa Cecilia Ferrantini
  • High-throughput sequencing: technologies and application in molecular medicine, Prof.ssa Betti Giusti (23-02-2024, Firenze)
  • 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, Firenze) 
  • Effects of SGLT-2 inhibitors in diseased myocardium. Part 2, Prof. Raffaele Coppini (23-02-2024, Firenze)
  • Sex-related differences in Cardiomyopathy, Arrhythmogenic risk, and response to cardiovascular drugs, Prof.ssa Elisabetta Cerbai
  • Functional role of beta 3 adrenoceptors in cancers: a new hope from in vitro and in vivo studies? Prof. Massimo Dal Monte
  • The molecular motor of muscle studied in vitro mechanics, Prof. Marco Linari (23-02-2024, Firenze)
  • 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 (11-04-2024, Pisa)
  • Glucose-6- phosphatase 3, a new function for an old enzyme, Prof.ssa Paola Marcolongo
  • Advanced optical methods to monitor and control the cardiac electrical activity, Prof. Leonardo Sacconi
  • Exploring the genomic and epigenomic landscape of diseases with Nanopore sequencing, Prof.ssa Betti Giusti
  • Non dystrophic myopathies: defects in calcium homeostasis in skeletal muscle, Prof. Enrico Pierantozzi
  • Drug development: from the idea to the market and beyond, Prof.ssa Carla Gambarana
  • The role of the ethics committee in the different types of studies, Prof.ssa Carla Gambarana
  • In vitro mechanics of single molecule and synthetic motors, Prof. Pasquale Bianco
  • Cancer Genetics, Prof. Stefano Landi
  • Gene - environment interaction: from bench to bedside Prof. Stefano Landi
  • Ethical issues in preclinical research, Prof.ssa Carla Gambarana
  • Corsi trasversali: corsi soft skill per dottorandi organizzati dalle Università di Siena, Firenze e Pisa (perfezionamento linguistico e informatico, attività nel campo della didattica, della gestione della ricerca e della conoscenza dei sistemi di ricerca europei e internazionali, della valorizzazione e disseminazione dei risultati, della proprietà intellettuale e dell’accesso aperto ai dati e ai prodotti della ricerca e dei principi fondamentali di etica e integrità).

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