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FABIO MAMMANO

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Position

Professore Ordinario

Address

VIA F. MARZOLO, 8 - PADOVA

Telephone

0498275915

Notices

Office hours

  • Pregasi richiedere appuntamento via e-mail a: fabio.mammano@unipd.it

Publications

https://www.research.unipd.it/cris/rp/rp25932

Research Area

Structure and function of membrane channels and transporters.
Gene therapy. Antibody therapy.
Photodynamic therapy for cancer.

Thesis proposals

A.Y. = Academic Year; LT = Bachelor's Degree; LM = Master's Degree.
A.Y. 2023-2024, LT in Physics, "The KillerRed protein: biophysical properties and its use in experimental cancer therapy", student: Maria Camilla Rigo.
A.Y. 2023-2024, LM in Physics, "Biophysical characterization of connexin hemichannels in model cells", student: Mariateresa Panarelli.
A.Y. 2020-2021, LM in Physics, "Calcium signaling in live mouse skin", student: Viola Donati.
A.Y. 2019-2020, LM in Materials Science, "A 3D equivalent model of skin for studying epidermal calcium dynamics in vitro", student: Rossana Bettoni.
A.Y. 2012-2013, LM in Physics, "Bystander effects in photodynamic therapy of tumors", student: Stefano Ceolin.
A.Y. 2012-2013, LM in Physics, "Ionic conductivity of cell membrane channels: a computational approach based on Molecular Dynamics techniques", student: Damiano Buratto.
A.Y. 2012-2013, LT in Physics, "Permeation and diffusion of molecules in narrow channels", student: Federico Norbiato.
A.Y. 2012-2013, LT in Physics, "Characterization of the M34T mutant of connexin 26 using Molecular Dynamics", student: Melissa Rinaldin.
A.Y. 2012-2013, LM in Medical Biotechnology, "Dynamics of calcium ions and reactive oxygen species in MIN6 beta cells", student: Salvatore Antonucci.
A.Y. 2012-2013, LM in Medical Biotechnology, "Activity of pancreatic beta cells analyzed with voltage- and calcium-sensitive probes", student: Valentina Scattolini.
A.Y. 2011-2012, LM in Physics, "Development and characterization of a system for wavefront modulation in two-photon microscopy applications", student: Claudio Moretti.
A.Y. 2011-2012, Bachelor's Degree in Physics, "Permeability of cell membrane channels", student: Matteo Castellani.
A.Y. 2010-2011, LM in Physics, "Molecular permeability of channels formed by connexins", student: Maria Federica Sanasi.
A.Y. 2009-2010, LM in Physics, "A computational approach to the study of intercellular calcium signaling in the cochlea", student: Federico Ceriani.
A.Y. 2009-2010, LM in Medical Biotechnology, "A comparative study of spontaneous calcium signaling events in organotypic cochlear cultures", student: Bianca Calì.
A.Y. 2009-2010, LM in Medical Biotechnology, "Calcium signaling in the Kölliker's organ: a study based on the preparation of hemi-cochlea", student: Elena Simeonato.
A.Y. 2009-2010, LM in Medical Biotechnology, "Cloning and development of AAV vectors to restore connexins in the organ of Corti", student: Caterina Tezze.
A.Y. 2008-2009, LM in Physics, "Application of GRIN lenses to optical microscopy", student: Paolo Panizzolo.
A.Y. 2007-2008, LM in Physics, "Characterization of the deformable mirror for confocal microendoscopy", student: Maura Zanetti.
A.Y. 2005-2006, LM in Physics, "Design, development, and testing of experimental apparatus for studying mechanotransduction in ciliated cells", student: Elisa Caberlotto.
A.Y. 2005-2006, Bachelor's Degree in Physics, "Applications of Molecular Dynamics to the study of molecular hydration of fluorescent probes used in measuring the permeability of ion channels", student: Mario Cammarota.
A.Y. 2004-2005, Bachelor's Degree in Physics, "Development of an optical system for total internal reflection microscopy", student: Maura Zanetti.