Esito premio Menossi

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BERT BLAAUW E VANINA ROMANELLO (VIMM E UNIVERSITÀ DI PADOVA) FINANZIATI DA AFM TELETHON PER LA RICERCA SUL MUSCOLO SCHELETRICO

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MAGIA E SCIENZA AL MUSEO DI GEOGRAFIA DELL’UNIVERSITÀ DI PADOVA. Sabato 5 e domenica 6 novembre un evento su Halloween a tema Harry Potter

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Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello finanziati da Afm Telethon per la ricerca sul muscolo scheletrico

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Due ricercatori del Veneto Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) e dell’Università degli Studi di Padova - Bert Blaauw e Vanina Romanello - sono stati selezionati dalla Association Francaise contre les Myopathies AFM Telethon, tra i vincitori della call annuale per il finanziamento di ricerche nel campo delle malattie rare e neuromuscolari.

I grant, che prevedono la possibilità di rinnovo su base annuale per un massimo di 3 anni, permetteranno ai due ricercatori di approfondire rispettivamente la conoscenza delle proteine muscolari - e le loro interazioni con il resto dell’organismo - e lo studio dei perossisomi, organelli con una funzione attualmente sconosciuta nel muscolo scheletrico.

In particolare, la ricerca di Bert Blaauw, Principal Investigator del VIMM e professore dell’Università di Padova, si intitola “Identification of muscle-specific factors involved in NMJ maintenance and their regulation by Mtorc1” e avrà l’obiettivo di studiare in che modo una proteina muscolare, chiamata mTOR, possa mantenere intatta la comunicazione tra il nervo e il muscolo.

“The in vivo role of peroxisomes in the control of muscle function” è invece il titolo della ricerca di Vanina Romanello, ricercatrice del VIMM e membro del Dipartimento di Scienze biomediche dell’Università di Padova, mirata ad approfondire lo studio dei perossisomi, andando ad investigare il loro ruolo nel controllo delle funzioni muscolari e nei fenomeni di obesità.

“L’attivazione dell’anabolismo del muscolo scheletrico, ovvero degli stimoli che arrivano per esempio dall’esercizio fisico, non è importate solo per stimolare la crescita e la funzione muscolare, ma anche per mantenere intatta la connessione nervo-muscolo” ha sottolineato Bert Blaauw. “Lo scopo di questo progetto, grazie alle tecnologie sofisticate di cui potremo avvalerci, è indagare il meccanismo alla base di questa connessione, identificando nuove strade terapeutiche per mantenere sana l’interazione nervo-muscolo durante l’invecchiamento o in alcune malattie neurodegenerative.”

“Il sostegno alla nostra attività da parte di realtà importanti e internazionali come AFM Telethon è fondamentale per migliorare non solo l’orizzonte e lo scopo, ma anche la qualità dei progetti di ricerca” ha aggiunto Francesco Pagano, presidente della Fondazione per la Ricerca Biomedica Avanzata. “Il nostro rapporto pluriennale con l’Association Francaise contre les Myopathies ci ha permesso di raggiungere grandi risultati nella ricerca sul muscolo e sulle sue funzioni, contribuendo a far diventare questo filone di ricerca uno dei più importanti tra quelli che approfondiamo al VIMM”.

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Myocarditis. Discovering it without resorting to biopsy

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Myocarditis, the work of the pathologist and cardiologist from the University of Padua Hospital, Cristina Basso is published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Myocarditis, the work of the pathologist and cardiologist from the University of Padua Hospital, Cristina Basso is published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Myocarditis, the work of the pathologist and cardiologist from the University of Padua Hospital, Cristina Basso is published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

For years, the Cardiovascular Pathology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua has been the regional and national "hub" for the anatomopathological study of heart disease. In particular, the complex performs cardiac biopsies to determine cardiac surgical needs, as demonstrated by the numerous original scientific publications on the subject.

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Basso’s work addresses the medical community on the topic of myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can have different origins and can lead to very variable clinical consequences, from asymptomatic pictures to severe heart failure or arrhythmias up to sudden death.

Until now, endomyocardial biopsy has been the standard method of diagnosing myocarditis, but over the past two decades, the diagnostic workup has changed with the introduction of new tools. Now, highly sensitive troponin and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in routine clinical practice is used in combination with symptoms and signs, laboratory testing, and imaging studies to establish the diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsy.

Dr Basso explains, “To ensure a proper diagnosis it is necessary to perform a heart biopsy, which is a fairly invasive procedure for a patient. However, we have seen that by using state-of-the-art magnetic resonance techniques we can see tissue formation that allows us to make an initial diagnosis of the presence of myocardium inflammation.  If the patient reports significant symptoms along with a clinical picture that leads to suspected serious consequences, it becomes necessary to perform a heart biopsy.  This step is necessary to initiate a therapy aimed at the cause of myocarditis that is no longer purely symptomatic. The biopsy, carried out with the most advanced molecular techniques, thus allows us to identify the presence of possible infectious agents that may have triggered myocarditis to implement the treatment deemed most effective."

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The first call for applications for the academic year 2023/2024 is open

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The first call for applications for the Academic Year 2023/2024 is now open for most of Unipd degree programmes. 

With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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The first call for applications for the Academic Year 2023/2024 is now open for most of Unipd degree programmes. 

With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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With 8 Schools and 32 Departments, the University of Padua boasts a broad and comprehensive portfolio including more than 50 English-taught degree programmes. Students holding a foreign title can easily apply on the dedicated platform by selecting up to 3 degree programmes and have their academic background evaluated by following a simple procedure.

A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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A wide range of scholarships and fee-waivers opportunities awaits you, like the Padua International Excellence Scholarship rewarding excellent academic merit and allowing you to fully finance your studies.

If you have any questions or simply want to know more about the University, we invite you to join the Meet UNIPD webinars: the Global Engagement Office staff will present the University of Padua and explain everything there is to know about applying, scholarships, fees, and student services. Some of our International students will also be there to share their experience and tell you how it feels to study at one of the most prestigious seats of learning in Europe.

Deadline for applications is on February 2, 2023.

Prepare all the necessary documents and apply now!

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