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Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes: From a grant to the actual project – Managing a European collaboration

Posted on 24 March, 2022 by Content User

Michela Bertero March 24, 2022 · 6 min read   “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes” is a series of articles born within ISA’s blog in collaboration with the Collegio Nuovo – Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, whose students´ community is marked by a strong presence of women in science. Science is research, […]

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Ex novo – Science behind the scenes: A systemic approach to healthcare innovation

Posted on 23 January, 2021 by Content User

Alberta M.C. Spreafico  January 24, 2021 · 8 min read Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes” is a series of articles born within ISA’s blog in collaboration with the Collegio Nuovo – Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, whose students community is marked by a strong presence […]

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ISA 10 years: An Open Science journey from publications to data

Posted on 6 November, 2020 by Content User

Mary Hirsch November 5, 2020 · 5 min read ISA 10 years This year 2020 marks the 10-year anniversary of the International and Scientific Affairs (ISA) team. Ten years ago we were born with a very small team that little by little grew in size and responsibilities. Some alumni are sharing their experiences at ISA […]

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Ex novo – Science behind the scenes: Behind the scenes of a “Core” laboratory

Posted on 24 September, 2020 by Content User

Daniela Moralli September 24, 2020 · 4 min read Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes” is a series of articles born within ISA’s blog in collaboration with the Collegio Nuovo – Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, whose students community is marked by a strong presence of […]

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Ex novo – Science behind the scenes: Reflections on Leadership in Times of Crisis

Posted on 24 August, 2020 by Content User

Katerina Politi August 24, 2020 · 4 min read Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes” is a series of articles born within ISA’s blog in collaboration with the Collegio Nuovo – Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, whose students community is marked by a strong presence of […]

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Ex novo – Science behind the scenes: There is always method in research, even in emergency contexts

Posted on 5 September, 2020 by Content User

Michela Cottini July 24, 2020 · 4 min read Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes” is a series of articles born within ISA’s blog in collaboration with the Collegio Nuovo – Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, whose students community is marked by a strong presence of […]

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COVID-19, an opportunity for personal and professional improvement

Posted on 10 June, 2020 by Content User

Ester Montava Jun 10, 2020 · 2min read   I find myself writing this post though I am not very used to it. I felt I would like to share a positive side of the current confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. First, at home, families spend much more time together, they have discovered new ways […]

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Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes: What does an International and Scientific Affairs team do? Our daily (no-) routine

Posted on 24 March, 2020 by Content User

Michela Bertero Mar 24, 2020 · 4min read   Today we start a new series of articles within our ISA blog, “Ex Novo – Science behind the scenes“. This series is dedicated to the young women at Collegio Nuovo– Fondazione Sandra e Enea Mattei in Pavia, who are at the first steps in their scientific career. […]

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Is the scientific community ready for (more) virtual reality meetings in the times of Corona?

Posted on 24 March, 2020 by Content User

Jonas Krebs Mar 20, 2020 · 3min read The Coronavirus and the measures to limit its spread have paralyzed our routines, privately and professionally. One of the most impactful measures is certainly the ban of cross-border travels and in some countries, like France, Italy and Spain, even the restriction of free movement by decree. Many […]

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