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    updated on September 19, 2023

Cell Models In Personalized Medicine

     
   20 Sept. clessidra che gira 16:00 - 17:30
 
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YOUNGINNOVATION HEALTH & NANOMEDICINE
THE STATE OF RESEARCH COMMUNICATED BY YOUNG RESEARCHERS
TT.IV Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA
Cell Models In Personalized Medicine
Co-organized with University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro and Sapienza University of Rome
Chair: Christian CELIA, University 'Gabriele d'Annunzio' of Chieti
This session explores the crucial role of "Cellular Models in Personalized Medicine" in opening new horizons for tailored disease treatments. Through an in-depth perspective, the session provides an immersion into advanced cellular models and their growing significance in achieving the goal of personalized medicine. Cellular models are enabling customized medicine, allowing the assessment of individual therapeutic responses and the prediction of drug reactions. From three-dimensional organoids to patient-derived cell lines, the use of these sophisticated models is contributing to the creation of personalized treatment approaches. The session highlights how analyzing data from these cellular sources can drive targeted clinical decisions and enhance treatment effectiveness. However, we will also address the challenges of this approach, such as the need to translate data into individualized treatment protocols and the translation of research findings into clinical applications. The session invites participants to explore how the use of cellular models in personalized medicine is defining a new standard of care based on understanding individual specifics.
The symposium is part of the Special Event SE.I
TT.IV.F.1
SE.I.4.1
Introductive Keynote
Bruno SARMENTO
Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Multicellular 3D vascularized cell models in translation of nanomedicines
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.IV.F.2
SE.I.4.2
Edmondo BATTISTA - CV
University of Chieti
Advanced Material Platform Based on PEG-Microgels
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.IV.F.3
SE.I.4.3
Greta POMANTI
Sapienza University of Rome
REPorter system for RNA-based therapy detecting apoptosis and cellular stress inORGanoid models - REP-ORG systems
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.IV.F.4
SE.I.4.4
Antonella ESPOSITO
Sapienza University of Rome
A phenotypic switch in sensitivity to ferroptosis is observed in cancer stem cells enriched 3D cultures vs 2D cultures of primary lung adenocarcinoma cells
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
TT.IV.F.5
SE.I.4.5
Simona CAMERO - CV
Sapienza University of Rome
Personalized medicine in cancer treatment: preclinical evaluation of targeted therapies in innovative 3D tumor models
!NEUTRO PPT eceded
 

 

 
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