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Dr. Stéphanie SIMON
Date:
09.05.2023

Antibodies in the development of immunological tests for in vitro diagnosis. Application in the context of infectious diseases and biological warfar...

Dr. Charles TRUILLET
Date:
06.06.2023

Antibody-based radiolabeled molecules to in vivo diagnose, follow and predict the tumor evolution and associated treatment efficacy (diagnosis, imaging purposes) and to kill tumor cells with the association of tumoricidal isotope (treatment). Antibodies and its derivatives...

Bernard MAILLERE
Date:
04.04.2023

Antibodies are proteins naturally produced by the immune system to protect us from infection by pathogens. Their main characteristic is their selectivity for their target, which is harnessed to produce new drugs. They are naturally generated in the body and this proces is...

Dr. Martin Hruby
Date:
31.01.2023

Martin Hruby was born in Prague, Czech Republic, in 1978. He awarded his MSc. degree in 2002 in the field of organic chemistry and Ph.D. degree in 2006 in the field of polymer science. He is working as a senior researcher...

coat-it
Date:
24.01.2023

In the ideal world, academia produces ideas and proof of concepts while the industry develops and implements them. In reality, communication between both entities is difficult, as it seems we speak different languages. In this talk, we want to show...

Date:
13.12.2022

Dr. Zbigniew Kozioł - National Center for Nuclear Research, Materials Research Laboratory, Poland.
Simulations in molecular dynamics (MD) often are carried out in an applied pressure, as for instance in case of modelling the dynamics of dislocations in materials. In analysis of results a crucial role is played by the proper understanding of underlying process of pressure penetration itself, since this is a dynamic process...

Date:
06.12.2022

Dr. Marie-Pierre Heck - Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission of France (CEA), France.
Anions and cations are ubiquitous in nature and play very important roles in many areas, such as biological research, clinical diagnosis, industries and environmental process. There recognition and monitoring are of primordial importance in biological mechanisms, medicine and environment.The design of anion receptors is...

Frontiers in Physics
Date:
18.11.2022

Prof. Stefanos Papanikolaou joined "Frontiers in Physics, Condensed Matter Physics" journal as an Associate Editor. Congratulations!

Date:
21.11.2022

M.Sc. Dipl.-Ing. Mélanie Clozel - German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute of Materials Physics in Space
Though much has been improved in the design of bulk metallic glasses since the 1960s, parts are still usually produced by casting, limiting their size to a few millimetres to centimetres in thickness due to falling cooling rates and increasing crystallisation when increasing casting diameter. This limitation has been the greatest impediment to the use of BMGs as structural parts and tools, despite their advantageous properties. Only recently...

Date:
29.11.2022

Dr. Wojciech Nogala - Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, Poland.
Nanostructured metallic catalysts are usually obtained by homogeneous synthesis. Then one needs to apply capping agents to stop the growth of nanostructures and prevent their aggregation. Capping agents affect the catalytic properties of such prepared nanostructures by hindering access of reactants to the catalyst surface. Electrochemical methods allow...

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