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Daniele Nosi

Prof. Daniele Nosi

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Research Experience: 2019: Associate Professor of Human Anatomy, affiliated to the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence; 2009: Researcher affiliated to the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence; 2003: PhD degree in Morphology and Morphogenesis, University of Florence; 13/9/1999: Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Florence. Research interests: Nosi’s research activity has focused mainly on the evaluation of amyloid fibril/plasma membrane interactions in different biological systems; intertype mechanosignaling and interactions between neuronal and glial cells in the aging central nervous system. Currently, his research activity is aimed at better understanding the intertype interactions driving neuroinflammation. Fellowship: member of the Anatomy and Histology Italian Society.

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Neurodegeneration
Amyloid proteins
neuroinflammation
Astrocyte-microglia in...
Cell membrane

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Neurodegeneration
neuroinflammation
Cell membrane

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Research Experience: 2019: Associate Professor of Human Anatomy, affiliated to the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence; 2009: Researcher affiliated to the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence; 2003: PhD degree in Morphology and Morphogenesis, University of Florence; 13/9/1999: Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Florence. Research interests: Nosi’s research activity has focused mainly on the evaluation of amyloid fibril/plasma membrane interactions in different biological systems; intertype mechanosignaling and interactions between neuronal and glial cells in the aging central nervous system. Currently, his research activity is aimed at better understanding the intertype interactions driving neuroinflammation. Fellowship: member of the Anatomy and Histology Italian Society.