Cosa farai da grande? La magia del DNA, la sfida del cancro | Maurizio Ceppi | TEDxBellinzona
Oncologo e ricercatore biomedico di fama internazionale, ha dedicato la sua carriera a trasformare le sfide della medicina in opportunità di innovazione.Oggi è Direttore Scientifico di Transgene, dove guida lo sviluppo di vaccini personalizzati contro il cancro grazie all’intelligenza artificiale, con l’obiettivo di migliorare concretamente la vita dei pazienti. Spinto dalla convinzione che la scienza possa cambiare il mondo, Maurizio trasforma le sfide dell'oncologia in opportunità e innovazione. Ricercatore biomedico affermato a livello internazionale, oggi è il Direttore Scientifico dell'azienda biotech Transgene, dove guida lo sviluppo di vaccini personalizzati contro il cancro grazie all'intelligenza aritificiale. La sua esperienza spazia dalla terapia genica alla virologia e all'immunologia. Originario di Lugano, porta con sé l'energia e la visione del suo Ticino natale, combinando rigore scientifico, curiosità senza confini e una passione concreta per migliorare la vita dei pazienti. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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