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    DIETI Contact person / Partner: Giuseppe Ruello

    Abstract

    The investigation on the use of High Permittivity Materials (HPM) is a hot topic in ultra high field Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) because it allows improving the signal to noise ratio in many scenarios. A physical based explanation of this phenomenon is still an open problem. The PhD Students are expected to contribute to the advancement of knowledge on this field. They will be called to develop electromagnetic models and to implement numerical tools to find, at least in simple geometries, the optimum configuration for the HPMs.

    Objectives

    The objectives are:

    • Comprehension of the physical mechanisms that govern the RF field distribution in MRI scanner;
    • Comprehension of the effects of a HPM layer on the SNR;
    • Identification of optimal configurations for a HPM-array of antennas case.

     

    DIETI Contact person / Partner: Giovanni Breglio

    Abstract

    Inflammation, oxidative stress are pre-conditions to neurodegenerative diseases from early to terminal stages. In the central nervous system (CNS), oxidative damage occurs much more easily than in other tissues, it notes the greater metabolic activity, generating a consequent greater quantity of oxidants and consequently its disposal. Thus the identification and use of new markers of oxidative stress, and the technique to detect them, represent a promising strategy to establish if/how molecular targets are damaged, identify such mechanisms in pathological events associated with neurodegeneration. In this program we plan to study disease related to neurodegenerative disorders [e.i. Alzhaimer (AD), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson (PD)]. The activity is mainly focused to the definition of optic fiber biosensor activated by antibodies/target detection using new biomarkers to detect both in-vitro and in-vivo the initiation of oxidative stress, a sign for neuronal degeneration. The assay will be assembled in a prototype with use of a biosensor in detecting in vivo the disease in small rodents. We aim to build the bases for the development of a diagnostic instrument to detect initiation of neurodegeneration for the use in medical practice in patients affected.

    Objectives

    Functional genomics has identified those propitiatory mechanisms of the initial state of neurodegenerative disease. Analysis technologies of these phenomena, based on fibre optic detection platforms, will be extensively investigated. In fact, the close collaboration of the partner of the proposal that well balance the necessary skills, will put the student to face the issues with solid bases both technological and life science related questions as devoted to neuroscience and diagnostic biomarker discoveries.

     

    DIETI Contact person / Partner: Angelo Liseno

    Abstract

    Recently, the Tomographic flow cytometry by digital holography has been established as the new tomographic principle to recover the 3D refractive index mapping of circulating cells. The main goal is the development of new diagnostic systems and computational tools for single Circulating Tumor Cells analysis, through the high-throughput tomographic imaging in a microfluidic platform. The PhD research activity will be hosted by the laboratories of ISASI-CNR located in Pozzuoli, within the Pietro Ferraro’s research group.

    Objectives

    Development of new lab on a chip devices, algorithms and computational tools for phase contrast tomography of circulating tumor cells with the aim to implement the liquid biopsy paradigm.

     

    DIETI Contact person / Partner: Antonello Cutolo

    Abstract

    In the last years there has been an increasing interest to try to reduce the collateral effects in any kind of clinical therapy. In particular, the precision medicine has become a strategical target in oder to reduce the quantity of drug to be delivered to the patient. This approach is becoming almost a golden rule in any oncology threatment. On this line of argument and taking advantage on the tremendous progress made in the field of optical fiber sensors a new idea came out the lab on fiber from which the most natural extension for medical application was the hospital in the needle. The Hospital in the Needle is a large research strategy finalized to realize a single needle able to simultaneously perform, with only one insertion, all the following operations:

    • Detection of cancer markers and MIRNA;
    • High resolution localized ecography totally integrated inside the needle;
    • Optical recognition of sick areas by linear and non linear optical spectroscopy;
    • Ultrasound selective destructions of sick tissue;
    • Localized drug delivery;
    • System for automatic guidance of the needle;
    • Laser surgery

    Objectives

    The objective of this proposal is to develop a nanostructured nano-biophotonic able to accurately detect circulating miRNAs, that is at same time cheaper and have limited invasiveness compared to the methods currently used for screening.

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    Can be assigned to one doctoral student of cycle XXXVI

     

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