Research objectives. Interaction test of peptides and peptidomimetics with human haemoglobin to be performed both in solution and after functionalisation of peptides and peptidomimetics on mesoporous silica nanoparticles Removal test of haemoglobin from buffer and plasma solutions using cartridges containing peptides and peptidomimetics functionalised on mesoporous silica nanoparticles, using an in-flow system simulating a haemodialysis apparatus.
Research objectives. Activities will involve: conduction of a comparative interdisciplinary academic literature review on the role of volunteers in responding to crises; preparation of an online national survey targeting volunteering organisations; organisation of 5 focus groups with privileged observers; 40 semi-structured interviews, 1 focus group, 4 participatory workshops on the following themes: 1) guardianship of unaccompanied minors; 2) domestic and community-based actions for the reception of forced migrants; 3) food support and poverty relief; 4) educational poverty; analysis of findings; contribution to dissemination activities; writing of a collective book and 3 papers to be presented in conferences and submitted to peer - reviewed journals.
Research objectives. Evaluation of the impact of foods in the modulation of the intestinal microbiota as well as the identification of microorganisms that are conveyed by foods in the intestine and their functional effects.
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Research objectives. The position is related to research activities in the field of human nutrition, in particular to the use of advanced bioinformatics and biostatistics approaches to study the impact of the diet on human health. The researcher will be able to process and analyze “omics” data (metabolomics, microbiomics, genetics/genomics, proteomics, and/or transcriptomics), and to integrate these data with anthropometric and clinical parameters as well as other variables originating from human intervention and/or observational studies. The development of predictive models for personalized/precision nutrition approaches is also foreseen.
Research objectives dŚĞ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ͞ĚŝŐŝƚĂů͟ ƐŽĐŝĞƚLJ ƌĂŝƐĞƐ ŵ ;͞ĨŽƵƌƚŚ ƌĞǀŽůƵƚŝŽŶ͟Ϳ͘ DŽƌĞŽǀĞƌ͕ ƚŚĞ ďŽƵŶĚĂƌŝĞƐ ď framework of existence, individual, political, social, which no longer seems to delineate clear boundaries and precise limitations (we speak of a new «onlife» reality, in the era of «hyperhistory»), and the relationships with the technological sphere are now widespread and omni-pervasive. With the advent of AI, furthermore, we are witnessing a subversion of the usual paradigms of knowledge and analysis, a re-setting of our vision of social relationships, a re-examination of the ethical and moral boundaries of society, a re-modulation of the very vision of ourselves and our own identity. Law has not remained (and does not remain) uninvolved in these crucial outcomes and is involved in various fundamental aspects (two above all). The first raises the question of the ways ŝŶ ǁŚŝĐŚ ƚŚĞ ůĞŐĂů ƐƉ discipline the forms and phenomena that digital, techno-scientific and, more specifically, artificial intelligence developments determine in the different contexts of civil society. In this light, the legal space (regulatory and jurisprudential) of the EU seems, to date, to be the area in which these aspects are addressed in a more direct and linear way and represents a fundamental testing ground and a fertile area in terms of research prospects.