Francesco Stellacci

@frstella

Professor at EPFL, doing research in nanotechnology, materials science, and nanomedicine. Director of the Integrative Food and Nutrition Center.

Lausanne
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2011.

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    Two new openings for postdoc positions in the functional nanosystems group led by Ilka Kriegel at in Genova. Please retweet!

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    A computationally designed chimeric antigen receptor provides a small-molecule safety switch for T-cell therapy

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    Proud to take up today my new function as President of the ETH Board. Very much looking forward to working with my colleagues on the board and with the six institutions of the ETH Domain:

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    🔥SHARE WITH YOUR NETWORK!! We are looking for talented and highly motivated students who want to pursue a PhD in the field of “Advanced Manufacturing of Adaptive Granular Materials”. Link in bio for more info. For applications email to esther.amstad@epfl.ch Always remember to

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    We caught up with Dr to find out about some of the work that's been happening around viruses.

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    Des chercheurs suisses (, ) et britanniques () ont modifié des molécules de sucre pour les rendre capables, par simple contact, de détruire des - via

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    Des molécules de sucre pourraient servir de base à un traitement contre les , a découvert une équipe de chercheurs de l'Université de Genève, de l'Université de Manchester et de l'EPFL - via

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    The has declared the outbreak a global health emergency, with 7,818 cases in 18 countries now confirmed.

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    The fight against the coronavirus epidemic, and other viral outbreaks, could be aided with new materials made from sugar

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    Sugar could be the key to creating powerful new antiviral treatments to successfully fight a range of viruses

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    Un nouveau traitement à base de sucre développé en collaboration avec de l’, l' et l’Université de Manchester permettrait de détruire les et pourrait contribuer à la lutte contre diverses épidémies virales.

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    A novel compound made from sugar have been developed by researchers from , and . They can destroy on contact and may help in the fight against viral outbreaks and new emerging viruses such as the recent 2019-nCoV.

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    Cool work by Sam Jones, Francesco Stellacci, and Caroline Tapparel using cyclodextrins as broad-spectrum antivirals! I love these stories using modified sugars to control infection. Such a fun and emerging research paradigm!

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    Unique new antiviral treatment made using sugar - EPFL

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    New antiviral materials made from sugar have been developed to destroy viruses on contact. ‘It could also be effective against ’ Well done to my amazing and clever brother and everyone else involved in the research 👏🏻

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    Check out our new paper on modified cyclodextrins as broad-spectrum antivirals with , lead by and

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    Climat : en 1988, 2020 était bien prédit – {Sciences²}

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    We're excited to announce the launch of our newest fully open access journal, JACS Au. The journal represents a bold new step toward open science for the global chemistry community. JACS Au will begin accepting submissions this summer.

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