2D-3D models

Non-coding RNA–mediated mechanisms in malignant transformation

Non-coding RNA–mediated mechanisms in malignant transformation

Our research group brings together multidisciplinary expertise to investigate the role of epigenetics and non-coding RNAs in oncological and autoimmune diseases. We focus on the molecular mechanisms driving EBV-associated and non-EBV B-cell lymphomas, as well as solid tumors and autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus. Our projects also explore innovative therapeutic strategies based on nanoparticle-mediated delivery of drugs, microRNAs, and modified microRNAs. The team includes four PhD students and one postdoctoral research fellow.

Integrated revealing GIS-models to monitor, understand and foresee the spread of diseases and support emergency response. Geographical thinking and interdisciplinary value for health and safety management

Integrated revealing GIS-models to monitor, understand and foresee the spread of diseases and support emergency response. Geographical thinking and interdisciplinary value for health and safety management

The importance of GIS-models to monitor the spread of infectious diseases and support emergency response has been underlined by a large body of literature and strengthened with the Covid-19 pandemic to identify possible geotechnological solutions able to recognise clusters and patterns, evaluate the presence of speed up factors and define specific actions.

Geofisica Applicata

Geofisica Applicata

Il gruppo di ricerca di Geofisica Applicata della "Sapienza" Università di Roma - Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Edile e Ambientale - AGREE (Applied Geophysics in Rome for civil and Environmental Engineering) si occupa da decenni di sviluppi teorici e avanzamenti sperimentali delle tecniche d’indagine geofisica per applicazioni ingegneristiche, tra cui la tutela ambientale, la difesa del suolo, la valutazione dei rischi naturali ed antropici, la diagnosi di strutture, infrastrutture e del patrimonio culturale.
Le principali linee di ricerca riguardano:

Drawing of Carlo Scarpaʼs Villa Ottolenghi.

There has always existed an inextricable interrelation between architecture and drawing. On
the other hand it is obvious that architecture can manifest itself as an expressive literary form
(studies of treatises, etc.) as a construction (i.e. as realized usable spaces, etc.) or precisely as
drawing (i.e. as a thought-form expressed through signs). Starting from these points the
research traces—through historical interpretation, critical analysis and the use of informatics

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