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Il Linguaggio Invisibile Delle Cellule. Serata Speciale Trieste Next 2025 Con Il Premio Nobel Brian Kobilka
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Sat 27 September 2025
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21:00 - 22:15
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Introduce Paolo Fornasiero, prorettore della Ricerca Università di Trieste Interviene Brian Kobilka, docente di Medicina e di fisiologia cellulare Stanford University School of Medicine, Premio Nobel per la Chimica 2012 con Robert Lefkowitz dialoga con Gabriele Beccaria, giornalista scientifico, responsabile Tuttoscienze de La Stampa Abstract Il Premio Nobel per la Chimica Brian Kobilka guida il pubblico in un viaggio affascinante dentro il linguaggio invisibile delle cellule, fondamento della comunicazione biologica. I recettori accoppiati a proteine G, al centro delle sue ricerche, regolano processi vitali e rappresentano una delle chiavi più rivoluzionarie della biomedicina contemporanea. La serata speciale di Trieste Next 2025 offrirà l’occasione unica di scoprire come questi meccanismi molecolari, invisibili ai nostri occhi, plasmino la vita e aprano nuove prospettive per la medicina del futuro. L'evento si svolge in lingua inglese con supporto alla comprensione tramite AI (Clicca qui per maggiori informazioni)