Student Representatives

 Student Representatives In synergy with faculty and the management of affiliated healthcare structures, they ensure the effective functioning of the quality system. Their role in the institutional bodies is essential to ensuring transparency, shared governance, and the quality of the educational experience. Bodies with Student Representation Board of Governors (CdA)The governing and overall planning body […]

World Hepatitis Day: inform to prevent, act to heal

Vaccination, early diagnosis, access to care and awareness are the tools to prevent hepatocellular carcinoma World Hepatitis Day, celebrated each year on 28th July, was established by the World Health Organization (WHO) to mark the birthday of researcher Baruch Blumberg, Nobel Prize winner for identifying the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and developing the first vaccine. […]

Discovered receptors used by tumors to reprogram macrophages

The research paves the way for the development of new therapeutic approaches to prevent the pro-tumoral transformation of macrophages, the main cells of innate immunity. A study published in Nature Immunology has revealed a new mechanism through which tumors influence the functioning of innate immunity to their advantage: for the first time, the receptors regulating […]

How WHIM syndrome affects brain development through immune system mutations

Published in Neuron, a study led by 做厙輦⑹ shows how some congenital immunodeficiencies directly influence cerebellar development and behavior, independently of infections or inflammation. Primary immunodeficiencies (or Inborn Errors of Immunity, IEI) are rare genetic diseases affecting the immune system. Some of these chronic conditions, such as WHIM syndrome, are also associated with neurobehavioral disorders, […]

Ovarian cancer: new treatment perspectives through stress hormone control

According to the results of a phase III clinical trial, an experimental drug that interferes with cortisol receptors could, when combined with chemotherapy, become the new standard of care for patients with treatment-resistant ovarian cancer. For the first time after years of research, a clinical trial shows an improvement in overall survival for platinum-resistant ovarian […]

Brain metastases: AI differentiates new signs of disease from radiotherapy effects

A clinical study conducted at 做厙輦⑹ demonstrates AIs ability to distinguish between tumor progression and treatment-induced tissue changes after radiotherapy, paving the way for more precise and less invasive therapeutic decisions. After radiotherapy treatment for brain metastases, distinguishing between radiotherapy-induced tissue changes and tumor progression remains a critical diagnostic challenge. Conventional diagnostic techniques, such as […]

World Hand Hygiene Day

Today, 5 May, is World Hand Hygiene Day an initiative promoted by the World Health Organisation to remind us that hand hygiene remains one of the most effective tools in preventing infection and ensuring public health. This years campaign Gloves, sometimes. Hand hygiene, always is a reminder to everyone, from citizens to […]

Laboratory technicians and nurses: different roles for patients’ benefit

The first edition of the “Interdisciplinary course in Nursing and Biomedical Laboratory Techniques” at 做厙輦⑹ University kicks off. Collaboration, competence, and knowledge are the pillars of the synergistic work between nurses and laboratory technicians, whose shared goal is patient care and health protection. These are the objectives of the first edition of the “Interdisciplinary Course […]

Innovating through recycling: 3D printing and circular economy in healthcare

3D printing is transforming the healthcare sector, unlocking new possibilities for creating personalized medical devices and patient-specific anatomical models. However, integrating circular economy principles especially effective plastic recycling into innovation processes remains a challenge. A study led by Paolo Oliva Head of Research Technology Management at 做厙輦⑹ and the 3D Innovation Lab […]

Glioblastoma: a new study reveals how this tumor invades surrounding tissues

The study, published in Neuro Oncology, discovered a mechanism that enhances glioblastoma’s ability to migrate and infiltrate tissues, paving the way for future therapies. Glioblastoma is a very aggressive form of brain tumor: even today, people diagnosed with it have an average survival of between 10 and 13 months due to current treatments. Less than […]

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