With a strong foundation in Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology, Dr Canciello is a dedicated researcher specializing in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and its implications in stem cell biology, tissue regeneration, and cancer. Dr Canciello’s academic journey includes a Ph.D. from the University of Teramo, coupled with impactful experience as Research Assistant Professor at Temple University of Philadelphia, US. I have contributed significantly to pioneering international projects, including the EU Horizon 2020 P4FIT and the Replica Project. As a Research Fellow, Dr Canciello leads investigations into EMT-driven stemness and regenerative mechanisms, with a focus on amniotic epithelial cells and tumor models such as mesothelioma and pituitary adenoma and, more recently, on mitochondria transplantation fro anti-inflammatory and regerative purposes. His work has been recognized with awards like the Paolo Bianco Award and encompasses over 20 high-impact publications in multidisciplinary journals. In addition to research, Dr Canciello is passionate about teaching and mentoring, evidenced by his role in the Ph.D. program at the University of Teramo. Dr Canciello is also an active Guest Editor and reviewer for leading scientific journals, fostering advancements in the fields of biomedicine, biotechnology, and stem cell biology. Through innovative research and collaborative efforts, I aim to bridge fundamental science with translational applications.
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Fri-24 08:30 - 10:00 |
Oral Abstract Session — Parallel Session 10: Bioengineering and therapeutics | Progesterone-induced hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal states enhance regenerative and immunomodulatory properties of amniotic epithelial cells | Hall A2-3 |
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Thu-23 16:00 - 17:00 |
Oral Abstract Session — Parallel Session 6: Overcoming immunological barriers in cell transplantation 1 | Moderator | Main Hall |