PhD students and Research theses

The PhD in Personalized Medicine and Innovative Therapies has seen significant participation, with 54 students enrolled in the last 3 years. This figure underlines the attractiveness and relevance of the program in the biomedical research landscape. Doctoral students, coming from diverse scientific backgrounds, develop innovative research projects in the key areas of the course. Theses range from basic research to translational medicine, reflecting the interdisciplinary approach of the program. Many projects are conducted in collaboration with local and international partner institutions. Doctoral students are encouraged to publish in high-impact journals and present their results at international conferences, contributing to the advancement of personalized medicine and innovative therapies.