The future of molecular diagnostics

Our aim is to develop, optimize, and assess novel molecular diagnostic platforms with a focus on cancer monitoring. Combining different nano- and microscale materials and devices, with antibody-responsive biomolecules serving as recognition elements.

The young international project

The proposed exchange program aims at boosting academic careers of young researchers, and at promoting a transfer of knowledge between Italy, USA, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and South Africa by building a multicultural team.

A strong intersectoral dimension

A key aspect of Nano-ImmunoEra is its interdisciplinary nature to use a variety of approaches and strategies. The project brings together nucleic acid chemistry, molecular bioengineering, electrochemiluminescence and CRISPR-based technology.

Europe, research and careers

Our aim is to encourage the mobility of researchers in Europe and to boost the careers of European researchers. It is essential to make Europe attractive again to the rest of the world by giving young people a taste for research and scientific careers.

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2023 European Researchers’ Night: Madrid

Last week in Madrid we participated at the European…

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2023 European Researchers’ Night: Bologna

Yesterday our group of researchers from Bologna…

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Meet our secondees Elisa Lazzarini

🌎Meet our secondees: Elisa Lazzarini (UNIBO) from 🇮🇹  to…

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Meet our secondees Andrea Idili

🌎Meet our secondees: Andrea Idili from 🇮🇹 (UNITOV) to  🇺🇸…

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Meet our secondees Melisa del Barrio

🌎Meet our secondees: Melisa del Barrio from 🇪🇸 to  🇳🇱.…

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Meet our secondees Giovanni Valenti

🌎Meet our secondees: Giovanni Valenti from 🇮🇹 to  🇺🇸  UCSB.…

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Meet our secondees Bettina Glahn Martínez

🌎Meet our secondees: Bettina Glahn Martínez from 🇪🇸 to  🇺🇸…

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New Paper in Chemical Communication

New paper in Chemical Communication Electrogenerated…

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United in research. This is our international team

To deliver these goals, we have assembled a highly inter- and multidisciplinary and multicultural team of European as well as strategic non-EU Countries through the collaboration among 7 academic institutions and 2 non-academic partners to enable ultimate impact to the healthcare.

Beneficiaries

Alma Mater Studiorum (UNIBO)
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
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Wageningen University & Research
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Associated Partner Organisations

University of Western Cape
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University of California Santa Barbara
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Northwestern University
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Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology
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