Training and Research
PhD Programme Courses/classes - 2022/2023
Alternative Cancer Therapies
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Analysis of single-cell transcriptomics
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Eleonora Terrabuio
Presentazione dell'antigene: la chiave per l'attivazione dei linfociti T.
Credits: 0,5
Language: English
Approaches to the study of intra-tumor heterogeneity
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Vincenzo Corbo
Astrocytes in the Central Nervous System
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Vittorina Della Bianca
Cancer-immunoediting
Credits: 0,5
Language: Inglese
Teacher: Francesco De Sanctis
Cancer-immunoediting
Credits: 0,5
Language: IDONEITA' BASATA SULLA FREQUENZA
Teacher: Stefano Ugel
Immunologia dei tumori
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Vincenzo Bronte
Common immune mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Gabriela Constantin
Epigenetic and transcriptional regulation of inflammatory responses
Credits: 0,5
Language: inglese
Teacher: Nicola Tamassia
Flow Cytometry: principles, practice, and advanced techniques
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Andrea Mafficini
From pathology to genomics and back
Credits: 1
Language: Italian
Teacher: Andrea Mafficini
Genome regulation by long non coding RNA
Credits: 0,5
Language: non applicabile
Teacher: Flavia Bazzoni
Gut microbiota in neurodegeneration
Credits: 0,5
Language: inglese
Teacher: Elena Zenaro
Mechanisms of cancer cell adaptation to microenvironmental changes
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Vincenzo Corbo
La cellula microgliale nelle malattie neurodegenerative
Credits: 0,5
Language: Inglese
Teacher: Enrica Caterina Pietronigro
Neutrophil extracelluar traps (NETs): ruolo fisiologico e patologico
Credits: 0,5
Language: non ci sono prove
Teacher: Patrizia Scapini
Modelli 2D/3D di organoidi intestinali : stato dell'arte ed applicazioni
Credits: 0,5
Language: english
Teacher: Claudio Sorio
Autoimmune pancreatitis
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Giuseppe Zamboni
PD-L1 nel cancro
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italiano e Inglese
Teacher: Anna Caliò
Precision Functional Genomics in Cancer
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Vincenzo Corbo
Le tirosin fosfatasi nella regolazione delle funzioni leucocitarie
Credits: 0,5
Language: English
Teacher: Alessio Montresor
Radiomics in Oncology
Credits: 0,5
Language: English
Teacher: Riccardo De Robertis Lombardi
Small GTPases of the rho family
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Carlo Laudanna
Colpire il microambiente tumorale per migliorare l'efficacia dell'immuno terapia
Credits: 0,5
Language: Inglese
Teacher: Francesco De Sanctis
The blood-brain barrier during physiological and pathological conditions (Part II)
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Gabriela Constantin
The blood-brain barrier under physiological and pathological conditions (Part I)
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Gabriela Constantin
Le dinamiche del sistema immunitario
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Barbara Rossi
ph D Course in Inflammation, Immunity and Cancer
Credits: 0,5
Language: English
Teacher: Marco Antonio Cassatella
Tumor Organoids as preclinical model for drug discovery and sensitivity
Credits: 0,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Vincenzo Corbo
Gut microbiota in neurodegeneration (2022/2023)
Teacher
Referent
Credits
0.5
Language
inglese
Class attendance
Free Choice
Location
VERONA
Learning objectives
The central nervous system (CNS) is dynamically regulated by the entire body’s physiological and pathological conditions. Recent studies reveal that these conditions often change and involve changes introduced into the gut microbiota, which directly modulate the CNS. This bidirectional interaction between the gut microbiota and CNS, also known as the gut-brain axis, plays a major role in the pathogenesis of many neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), multiple sclerosis (MS) and Huntington's disease (HD).
During this lesson, the students will learn the bases of this axis and the microbiota-mediated mechanisms that modulate the brain's functioning. Recent articles exploring microbiota intervention in disease models and humans will be used as examples. Finally, we will discuss how studying microbiota may help develop interventions and clinical treatments for these diseases.
Prerequisites and basic notions
there are none
Program
The central nervous system (CNS) is dynamically regulated by the physiological and pathological conditions of the entire body. Recent studies reveal that these conditions often change and involve changes introduced into the gut microbiota, which directly modulate the central nervous system. This bidirectional interaction between the gut microbiota and the central nervous system, also known as the gut-brain axis, plays an important role in the pathogenesis of many neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), sclerosis lateral amyotrophic disease (ALS), multiple sclerosis (MS) and Huntington's disease (HD). During this lesson students will learn the basics of this axis and the microbiota-mediated mechanisms that modulate the functioning of the brain. Recent articles exploring the intervention of the microbiota in disease models and humans will be used as examples. Finally, we will discuss how studying the microbiota can help develop clinical interventions and treatments for these diseases.
Bibliography
Learning assessment procedures
not expected
Assessment
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Criteria for the composition of the final grade
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PhD school courses/classes - 2022/2023
Faculty
PhD students
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Guidelines for PhD students
Below you will find the files that contain the Guidelines for PhD students and rules for the acquisition of ECTS credits (in Italian: "CFU") for the Academic Year 2023/2024.