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Educational workshops

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Thomas Gensch

Sharon Glynn

Giuseppe Filomeni
 

Apostolos
Zaravinos

 

Lucia
Morbidelli

 

Greta
Varchi

 

Alexandre Ferreira Ramos


The special lessons are primarily aimed at young and new researchers interested in nitric oxide research and translational applications.

1. Methods for measuring nitric oxide content in biological systems: "Nitric Oxide Sensing by a Blue Fluorescent Protein"by Thomas Gensch, Institute of Biological Information Processing, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.

2. Nitric oxide-modulated molecular signaling: canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways
by Sharon Glynn, National University of Ireland Galway

3. Decoding S-nitrosylation: Theoretical aspects and analytical approaches.

by Giuseppe Filomeni, Danish Cancer Society 

4.Using AI to discover new cancer therapies.
by Apostolos Zavarinos, European University Cyprus
and Alexandre Ferreira Ramos, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

5. Novel nitric oxide delivery systems: from chemical synthesis to preclinical development
by Greta Varchi, CNR-ISOF Bologna and Lucia Morbidelli, University of Siena, Italy


Teaching sessions will be held on September 4 and 5 following the daily conference sessions.

Thomas Gensch.gif
Sharon Glynn.jpg
Apostolos Zaravinos.jpg
Ramos Alexandre.png
Lucia Morbidelli.jpeg
Varchi_Greta-1.jpeg

Thomas Gensch

Sharon Glynn

Giuseppe Filomeni
 

Apostolos
Zaravinos

 

Lucia
Morbidelli

 

Greta
Varchi

 

Alexandre Ferreira
Ramos

 


The special lessons are primarily aimed at young and new researchers interested in nitric oxide research and translational applications.

1. Methods for measuring nitric oxide content in biological systems: "Nitric Oxide Sensing by a Blue Fluorescent Protein"by Thomas Gensch, Institute of Biological Information Processing, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.

2. Nitric oxide-modulated molecular signaling: canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways
by Sharon Glynn, National University of Ireland Galway

3. Decoding S-nitrosylation: Theoretical aspects and analytical approaches.

by Giuseppe Filomeni, Danish Cancer Society 

4.Using AI to discover new cancer therapies by Apostolos Zavarinos, European University Cyprus
and Alexandre Ferreira Ramos,  Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

5. Novel nitric oxide delivery systems: from chemical synthesis to preclinical development
by Greta Varchi, CNR-ISOF Bologna and Lucia Morbidelli, University of Siena, Italy


Teaching sessions will be held on September 4 and 5 following the daily conference sessions.

Thomas Gensch.gif
Sharon Glynn.jpg
Apostolos Zaravinos.jpg
Ramos Alexandre.png
Lucia Morbidelli.jpeg
Varchi_Greta-1.jpeg

Thomas Gensch

Sharon Glynn

Giuseppe Filomeni
 

Lucia
Morbidelli

 

Greta
Varchi

 

Apostolos
Zaravinos

 

Alexandre
Ramos

 


The special lessons are primarily aimed at young and new researchers interested in nitric oxide research and translational applications.

1. Methods for measuring nitric oxide content in biological systems: "Nitric Oxide Sensing by a Blue Fluorescent Protein"by Thomas Gensch, Institute of Biological Information Processing, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.

2. Nitric oxide-modulated molecular signaling: canonical and non-canonical signaling pathways
by Sharon Glynn, National University of Ireland Galway

3. Decoding S-nitrosylation: Theoretical aspects and analytical approaches.

by Giuseppe Filomeni, Danish Cancer Society 

4.Using AI to discover new cancer therapies by Apostolos Zavarinos, European University Cyprus
and Alexandre Ramos,Universidade de S.o Paulo, S.o Paulo, Brazil 

5. Novel nitric oxide delivery systems: from chemical synthesis to preclinical development
by Greta Varchi, CNR-ISOF Bologna and Lucia Morbidelli, University of Siena, Italy


Teaching sessions will be held on September 4 and 5 following the daily conference sessions.

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