Edoardo Scarpa
@edoscarpa.bsky.social
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Assistan Professor and Junior PI @LaStatale and INGM 🇮🇹 Passionate about Infections, Cell Senescence, Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering. Previously in 🇬🇧 @molbionics and @theevanslab
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Incredible conference the #icsarome2025!! Amamzing since and even better people, so lucky to have joined this community @icsasenescence.bsky.social.
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PhD positions available!
Join us to explore host-pathogen interactions & infection-induced cellular senescence. We’re seeking curious minds at the intersection of infection biology, ageing, & drug delivery.
Details: infectiondynamics.unimi.it/opportunities/
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#PhD #AcademicJobs
edoscarpa.bsky.social
PhD positions available!
Join us to explore host-pathogen interactions & infection-induced cellular senescence. We’re seeking curious minds at the intersection of infection biology, ageing, & drug delivery.
Details: infectiondynamics.unimi.it/opportunities/
Please share!!

#PhD #AcademicJobs
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martakova.bsky.social
Just a few days left to apply!! Don't miss the opportunity to join us in Rome for the 10th Annual ICSA Conference
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🚨 Calling senescence researchers!
Applications are open for the #ICSARome2025
@icsasenescence.bsky.social & @yicsac.bsky.social
Travel Fellowships 🌍✈️
Need-based & merit-based awards available!
🗓️ Deadline: May 15
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icsasenescence.bsky.social
🚨 Big news! The 10th Annual ICSA Meeting is coming to Rome 🇮🇹 on Sept 17-19, 2025!

Join us Sept 16th for the 2nd Phaedon Institute-ICSA SenoTherapeutics Summit!

🎟️ Register now—early bird & abstract submissions close June 15!

🔗 icsa2025rome.com

#ICSARome2025
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buckinstitute.org
Our last seminar of our Live Better Longer community seminar series. Dr Lee Hood, Chief Innovation Officer and Distinguished Professor at Buck is talking about The Future of Medicine. It’s another full house! Stay tuned for details about our next seminar series.
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edoscarpa.bsky.social
🙌🏽 amazing @martakova.bsky.social! Hard work always pays off!
martakova.bsky.social
2024 has been truly a "dream come true" year for me, getting to start my own lab at IFOM. I'm honored to share my reflections on this transition, alongside these 11 other exciting new PIs. Thank you, @naturecancer.bsky.social, for the opportunity to keep it real 😉
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⭐️If you haven't yet done so, check out our 2024 year-in-review Focus Issue now!

🔗https://nature.com/collections/chiegfhchj

Featuring:
*Editorial on 2024 #cancerresearch highlights
*#newPIs Viewpoint
*#AI and #spatialomics in #oncology
*(CAR-)T cell therapies in cancer
*12 Research Highlights
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martakova.bsky.social
2024 has been truly a "dream come true" year for me, getting to start my own lab at IFOM. I'm honored to share my reflections on this transition, alongside these 11 other exciting new PIs. Thank you, @naturecancer.bsky.social, for the opportunity to keep it real 😉
natcancer.nature.com
⭐️If you haven't yet done so, check out our 2024 year-in-review Focus Issue now!

🔗https://nature.com/collections/chiegfhchj

Featuring:
*Editorial on 2024 #cancerresearch highlights
*#newPIs Viewpoint
*#AI and #spatialomics in #oncology
*(CAR-)T cell therapies in cancer
*12 Research Highlights
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nature.com
Nature @nature.com · Jan 9
The ear and the nose are squishy and stretchy thanks in part to ‘bubble wrap’ cells that provide extra cushioning and structural support to various body parts, a wide-ranging study shows.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Revealed: the fatty cells that are the ‘bubble wrap’ of the body
Previously undescribed cells look like fat cells, but they function to provide cushioning and support in cartilage.
www.nature.com