Anche l’Università degli Studi di Teramo partecipa all’European Biotech Week (EBW) , la Settimana Europea delle Biotecnologie che dal 26 settembre al 2 ottobre promuove eventi in tutta Europa con lo scopo di avvicinare il grande pubblico al mondo della biotecnologie e della ricerca scientifica.
This meeting is aimed to present the formative curriculum in Biotechnology at the University of Teramo and to disseminate the biotechnological applications of the results mainly derived from the Italian groups belonging to two different BioStruct X-BAG projects that two members of the scientific committee coordinated from 2014 to 2015 under the EU Framework Programme (FP7). These two projects were entitled “Protein-protein and protein-lipid interactions: structural triggering of cellular functions” and “A new player in the modulation of protein function: the biological membranes”. In addition to these contributions, this meeting will be further enriched by those of other national and international groups, that are widely recognized as leading experts in this scientific area.
Chairpersons
Enrico Dainese
University of Teramo
Mauro Maccarrone
Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome
Beatrice Dufrusine
ANBI Abruzzo
9.30
Opening Remarks
Luciano D’Amico
Rector of the University of Teramo
10.00
Future directions of biotechnology
Aldo Corsetti
Programme Director of the Bachelor Degree Course in Biotechnology, University of Teramo
Alessia Colosimo
Programme Director of Master Degree Course in “Reproductive Biotechnologies”, University of Teramo
Mauro Mattioli
Coordinator of the PhD Programme in Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology, University of Teramo
Barbara Barboni
Vice Rector for Research and Scientific Coordinator of the UE doctoral programme Rep-Eat, University of Teramo
10.30
Coffee Break
11.00
Scientific Research in Biotechnology
Introduction: Biotechnological applications of structural biology
Enrico Dainese
University of Teramo
Key note lecture: Drug design for lipid metabolizing enzymes
Mario Van Der Stelt
University of Leiden
Additional lectures
Control of conformation and oligomerization states as a mechanism of regulation in human aromatase
Gianfranco Gilardi
University of Torino
Structural characterization of an amine oxidase from Euphorbia characias latex
Francesca Pintus
University of Cagliari
Human heparanase: structure and its role in cancer progression
Angela Pennacchio
Institute of Food Science, ISA-CNR, Avellino
14.30
Concluding remarks
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Organizing Committee
Beatrice Dufrusine (ANBI Abruzzo)
Scientific Committee
Enrico Dainese (University of Teramo)
Gianfranco Gilardi (University of Torino)
Mauro Maccarrone (Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome)