Scientific contributions by the winners of the Italian Society for Microscopical Sciences participation awards to the 2019 Multinational Congress on Microscopy
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In occasione del 14th Multinational Congress on Microscopy, che si è tenuto a Belgrado dal 15 al 20 settembre 2019, la SISM ha bandito dieci premi, dell’importo di 500 Euro ciascuno, per favorire la partecipazione al congresso di ricercatori non strutturati.
Il Consiglio Direttivo, sulla base della valutazione degli abstract inviati al MCM 2019 e del curriculum vitae, ha stilato una graduatoria e selezionato i dieci vincitori, tutti giovani Soci SISM che svolgono la loro attività di ricerca nel campo delle Scienze Biomediche o della Scienza dei Materiali: Debora Burini (Università di Urbino), Flavia Carton (Università di Verona), Manuela Costanzo (Università di Verona), Gloria D'Avack (Istituto Superiore di Sanità), Paolo D'Incecco (Università di Milano), Francesco Garzella (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia e Università di Parma), Daniel Knez (CNR, Trieste), Laura Pagliari (Università di Udine), Paolo Rosi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), Sara Salucci (Università di Urbino). I contributi di seguito pubblicati descrivono i risultati scientifici presentati dai vincitori al MCM 2019 e testimoniano la qualità del loro lavoro sperimentale.
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These contributions describe the scientific results presented by the winners of the SISM participation awards to the 2019 Multinational Congress on Microscopy (September 15-20, 2019, Belgrade, Serbia), as evidence of the quality of their experimental work.
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