September 13, 2019

Fabio Sangalli


Degree in chemical-biological Analysis

Preclinical Imaging.

He joined Mario Negri Institute in 1993 in compliance with military obligations, hired in 1998, he currently works in the Department of Bioengineering. Initially he studies the permeability of the glomerular membrane in patients and laboratory animals and learns the application of mathematical models to clinical data. In 2003 and 2004 he participated in statistics courses applied to biomedical research and in 2006 he became responsible for the confocal microscope, expanding his technical skills. In October of the same year he obtained a degree in Chemical-Biological Analysis at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Urbino. In 2007 he obtained the qualification for in vivo experimentation. In 2011 he became responsible for MicroCT starting studies on renal vasculature. He collaborates with the Department of Molecular Medicine on the quantification of renal cysts in PCK rats. With the Tumor Microenvironment Laboratory he studies the vasculature in tumors and the damage caused by bone metastases. In 2016 he completed his skills through the course “Real Time Computer Vision” (University of Bergamo).


In the project it deals with the preliminary experiments of explantation of the vessels in vivo and the scans with the microCT.

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