OMIC technologies: a useful tool in advanced medicine
21 SEPTEMBER
11:30 - 13:00
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| YOUNGINNOVATION |
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| The state of research communicated by young researchers |
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| TT.II - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
| OMIC technologies: a useful tool in advanced medicine | |||
| Co-organized with University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro and Sapienza University of Rome Chair: Adriele Prina MELLO, TRINITY College Dublin, Ireland |
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| The symposium is part of the Special Event SE.I | |||
| TT.II.D.1 SE.I.2.1 |
Introductive Keynote Luana LICATA Human Technopole Foundation & University of Rome Tor Vergata Omics Technologies, Data and Bioinformatics Resources |
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| TT.II.D.2 SE.I.2.2 |
Licia E. PRESTAGIACOMO - CV University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro Data- Independent Analysis of EPS-urine coupled to Machine Learning: a predictive model for prostate cancer |
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| TT.II.D.3 SE.I.2.3 |
Maria Stella MURFUNI - CV University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro Interactome Analysis of Lin28a by Proteomics approach |
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| TT.II.D.4 SE.I.2.4 |
Miriam GAGGIANESI - CV University of Palermo Cancer stem cells (CSCs) in the -Omics era |
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| TT.II.D.5 SE.I.2.5 |
Gabriele VELLA TRINITY College Dublin, Ireland ExtraCellular Vesicles applications: inherently -omics based |
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