Beyond the lab: PhDIBINEM - Unibo
The podcast features PhD students from the Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences discussing their research topics, exploring both clinical and preclinical fields, and delving into the application of new technologies in the biomedical area.
The podcast features PhD students from the Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences discussing their research topics, exploring both clinical and preclinical fields, and delving into the application of new technologies in the biomedical area.
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Episode 11: Neurodegeneration
In this episode, we delve into cutting-edge research on neurodegenerative diseases, focusing on innovative diagnostic tools like biomarkers, stem cell-derived models, and brain organoids, with insights into Lewy Body Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and Autosomal Dominant Leukodystrophy.
Episode 10: Innovations in neurotherapies and rehabilitation
In this episode, we will discuss innovative approaches to neurological and neurodegenerative disorders, including advanced gene therapies, cellular modulators, in vitro models, brain circuit studies, and personalized technologies for motor rehabilitation
Episode 9: Oncological therapies and prognostic factors
The podcast episode focused on the Innovations in Cancer Therapies, providing an overview of advanced approaches proposed by our PhD Students. In this episode we will explore their academic projects, the challenges and the therapeutic perspectives of each research. The students will share their personal experiences, discussing the innovation they bring forward and their efforts to make contributions to the advancements of cancer therapy
Episode 8: Tumor biology and microenvironment
Finding a suitable therapy for tumors remains a major challenge. In recent years, the importance of mitochondria and the tumor microenvironment in cancer development and resistance has become clear, and in this episode, we will address this topic.
Episode 7 - Advanced Clinical and Technical Evaluation
The podcast episode focuses on the experiences of PhD students specializing in Advanced Clinical and Technical Evaluation. It highlights their academic journeys, research challenges, and the practical application of their work in clinical and technical fields. Through personal insights, the students share their strategies for overcoming obstacles, fostering innovation, and contributing to advancements in healthcare and technology
Episode 6 - Prosthetic innovations and materials
Dental materials at the service of clinical practice. Dialogue on the importance of research on dental materials and how they can influence operative techniques in Conservative Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Surgery
Episode 5 - Data management and telemedicine
This episode examines the EU’s AI Act, the transformative role of telemedicine, and the critical challenges of safeguarding patient data. We explore the legal compliance landscape, offering insights into the intersection of technology, ethics, and law in healthcare innovation
Episode 4 - Neurotechnology advances in motor rehabilitation
The intersection of neuroscience and technology offers transformative opportunities for addressing sensorimotor impairments, with advances in brain-machine interfaces, virtual reality, neurofeedback, and alternate neural pathway research driving innovations in assistive technologies that restore movement, enhance independence, and improve quality of life.
Episode 3 - Technologies in biomedical field
The integration of advanced radiological techniques, such as radiomics, quantitative CT, and advanced MRI sequences, represents a transformative approach in the study of biology and neuromotor sciences, offering new perspectives in radiological imaging and clinical practice.
Episode 2 - Diagnostic approaches and biomarkers in Hematology
New markers in precision hematology: circulating tumor cells and cell-free DNA as peripheral markers of hematological disease, new markers in flow cytometry to differentiate aberrant cells from normal ones and to study the tumor microenvironment, extracellular vesicles as risk markers for the disease.