14/11/2022
Our associated Biophysical Society Milano Student Chapter is holding today 16:30-18:00, in room B7 at the Biology department a " Q&A" in which professionals like Martina Maritan and Rudi Bressa will explain about their careers and the broader role science communication has today.
Follow in person or remotely at the Zoom link available on the Milano BPS Chapter website: https://sites.google.com/view/milanobpschapter
26/10/2022
This Friday October 28 at 11:00, prof. Martin Zacharias from Technische Universität München (TUM), will hold a very interesting seminar at the Bioscience department, entitled “Accurate modeling DNA deformability and its role in protein binding”.
19/10/2022
Study of DNA aptamer binding by optical label-free biosensor and selection of aptamer candidates for preclinical studies on the inhibition of infection from respiratory virus. This is the topic of a research fellowship available at the Laboratory of Complex Fluids Physics and Molecular Biophysics, University of Milan. The call is now open and the deadline is November 17th. The candidate must be graduated in Physics or Engineering (master's degree). If you are interested, please, contact me for further information.
https://www.unimi.it/it/ricerca/ricerca-lastatale/fare-ricerca-da-noi/assegni-e-borse/bandi-assegni-di-ricerca/bando-di-tipo-b-pnrr-prof-buscaglia-id-5465
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/marco-buscaglia-63a2271_bando-di-tipo-b-pnrr-prof-buscaglia-activity-6988609224251457536--kZS?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
28/06/2022
we are pleased to invite you to the Biometra seminar " "Eppur si muove" -
Dynamics and recognition in biomolecules ", which will be held by Dr. Luca Mollica on June 28 at 1:30 PM. The seminar will take place at the Aula C of the LITA building (Via Cervi, 93 – Segrate). It is also possible to participate in the seminar remotely by following this link
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_Yjk2NjRhZTYtY2QyYi00OGYzLTg4NDYtYzQwMmRmZjg2YTQ2%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2213b55eef-7018-4674-a3d7-cc0db06d545c%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22442fb6d1-4544-48d3-bb3d-4ced2fdeacc1%22%7d
Luca Mollica is currently fixed term research fellow (RTDB) of the Biometra Department. His research interests are currently focussed on the application and development of computational chemical methodologies for the characterization of biomolecular systems.
20/06/2022
Quantitative Biology is where biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics actually meet.
The current study plan of QB is directly addressed to students with a background in biology or biotechnology. However, students from chemistry, physics, mathematics and from other courses of study can also be enrolled after acquiring 12 credits on biochemistry, molecular biology or cell biology.
https://www.unimi.it/en/education/quantitative-biology?fbclid=IwAR146bLbM3QjlFgsGMKTc1mKociCCdt3P7P6myyg_9J5Rw6301qCHBG10Ks
For admission, the degree or the entry requirements can be obtained within 31st October 2022.
30/05/2022
Programming is an essential skill for every modern biophysicist; a tool to improve the quality of the research work and obtain new results.
In this video Mattia Monga, professor of the ‘Programming in Python’ course within the first year of the master’s degree, explains how Turing patterns occurring in nature can be simulated using Gray-Scott's equations with Python.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_Lfj4kMj-Q
Turing patterns with the Gray-Scott's equation.
Please activate subtitles/closed captions.
24/05/2022
Today, at 15.30 CET, the Cell Population Dynamics seminars cycle offers an interesting talk by Fernanda Pinheiro from Human Technopole in Milan () regarding modeling approaches to monitor microbial communities and antibiotics resistance.
For remote access details please write to Thomas Vaccari [email protected]
21/05/2022
Another lecture of Rob Phillips at Collège de France. From the theory of probability to the phenomenology of allostery, which is at the basis of diverse processes such as transcriptional regulation, ion channel gating and receptor-mediated signaling.
https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/thomas-lecuit/guestlecturer-2022-05-16-17h00.htm