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Organizing committee: Prof. Pietro Matricardi

Prof. Ida Genta Dr. Rossella Dorati Dr. Barbara Colzani Dr. Giuseppe Tripodo

Scientific committee:

Prof. Paolo Caliceti Prof. Bice Conti Prof. Elias Fattal

Prof. Gennara Cavallaro Dr. Giuseppe De Rosa

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CRS workshop 21

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-23

rd

November 2013

Design and Industrial Development of Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

Invited speakers:

Prof. Piero Baglioni, University of Florence, Italy - Invited lecture:

Monitoring the Interaction of Nucleolipoplexes with Model Membranes

Prof. Kevin Breackmans, University of Ghent, Belgium - Invited lecture:

Studying nanomedicine biobarriers by advanced fluorescence microscopy methods

Prof. Alberto A. Gabizon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel - Invited lecture: Liposomes in Cancer Drug Delivery: Improvements and Challenges

Prof. Wim Hennink, University of Utrecht, Netherland - Invited lecture:

Polymeric Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery

Prof. Felix Kratz, University of Freiburg, Germany - Invited lecture:

Albumin-based Drug Delivery Systems in Oncology

Prof. Moein Moghimi, University of Copenhagen, Denmark - Invited lecture: Acute infusion-related adverse reactions to particulate and polymer medicines: structural causes and pathophysiological modulators

Prof. Helder Santos, University of Helsinki, Finland - Invited lecture:

Porous Silicon Nanomaterials to Revolutionize Drug Targeting and Delivery

Prof. Paolo Decuzzi, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, Texas USA - Invited lecture: Shifting the ‘100 nm paradigm’: an early Saturday morning discussion

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CRS workshop 21

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-23

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November 2013

Design and Industrial Development of Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

November 21st, Thursday afternoon

2.00 - 2.30 pm - Symposium opening, Aula Scarpa, University of Pavia

Chairmen: Prof. I. Genta, Dr. B. Ruozi

2.30 - 3.20 pm - Felix Kratz, University of Freiburg, Germany - Invited lecture: Albumin-based Drug Delivery Systems in Oncology

3.20 - 4.10 pm - Alberto A. Gabizon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel - Invited lecture: Liposomes in Cancer Drug Delivery: Improvements and Challenges

4.10 - 4.40 pm coffee break, University of Pavia

Discussant panel: Prof. W. Hennink, Prof. M. Moghimi, Prof. B.Sarmento 4.40 - 5.25 pm - Barbara Stella, University of Turin, Italy: Squalenoyl nanoassemblies: past and future

5.30 - 6.15 pm - Emanuela Fabiola Craparo, University of Palermo, Italy:

Polymer-based therapeutics for the treatment of liver diseases

6.20 - 7.30 pm - Poster and Sponsor presentations

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CRS workshop 21

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-23

rd

November 2013

Design and Industrial Development of Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

November 22nd, Friday morning Aula Scarpa, University of Pavia

Chairmen: Dr. G. De Rosa, Prof. R. Cavalli

9.00 - 9.50 am - Prof. Wim Hennink, University of Utrecht, Netherland - Invited lecture: Polymeric Nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery

9.55 - 10.45 am - Prof. Kevin Breackmans, University of Ghent, Belgium - Invited lecture: Studying nanomedicine biobarriers by advanced fluorescence microscopy methods

10.45 - 11.10 am Coffee Break, University of Pavia

Discussant panel: Prof. A. Gabizon, Prof. P. Decuzzi, Prof. F.Kratz

11.10 - 11.55 am - Pietro Matricardi, University of Rome, Italy:

Nanohydrogels based on modified-polysaccharides for drug delivery applications

12.00 am - 12.45 pm - Stefano Salmaso, University of Padua, Italy:

Development of pH responsive and multimodal targeted liposomes for drug and protein delivery to cancer tissues

12.50 - 1.30 pm - Sponsor presentation

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CRS workshop 21

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-23

rd

November 2013

Design and Industrial Development of Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

November 22nd, Friday afternoon Aula Scarpa, University of Pavia

Chairmen: Prof. A. Gazzaniga, Prof. G. Cavallaro

2.30 - 3.20 pm - Prof. Piero Baglioni, University of Florence, Italy – Invited lecture: Monitoring the Interaction of Nucleolipoplexes with Model Membranes

3.20 - 4.10 pm - Prof. Moein Moghimi, University of Copenhagen, Denmark – Invited lecture: Acute infusion-related adverse reactions to particulate and polymer medicines: structural causes and pathophysiological modulators

4.10 - 4.40 pm Coffee Break, University of Pavia

Discussant panel: Prof. H.Santos, Prof. P. Baglioni, Dr. P. Bigini

4.40 - 5.25 pm - Giovanni Tosi, University of Modena Reggio Emilia, Italy: Nanomedicine for Central Nervous System: polymeric nanoparticles for therapeutic strategies in neurological disorders

5.25 - 6.15 pm - Gianfranco Pasut, University of Padova, Italy: The use of transglutaminase for enzymatic polymer conjugation

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CRS workshop 21

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-23

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November 2013

Design and Industrial Development of Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

November 23rd, Saturday morning Aula Scarpa, University of Pavia

Chairmen: Dr. P. Blasi, Dr. R. Dorati

9.00 - 9.50 am - Paolo Decuzzi, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, Texas USA - Invited lecture: Shifting the ‘100 nm paradigm’: an early Saturday morning discussion

9.55 - 10.45 am - Helder Santos, University of Helsinki, Finland - Invited lecture: Porous Silicon Nanomaterials to Revolutionize Drug Targeting and Delivery

10.45 - 11.00 am Coffee Break, University of Pavia

Discussant panel: Prof. K.Breackmans, Prof. B.Sarmento, Dr. A. Maiocchi

11.00 – 11.45 am - Giuseppina Sandri, University of Pavia, Italy:

Chitosan/montmorillonite nanocomposites for drug delivery: opportunities and challenges

11.50 am - 12.35 pm - Mario Grassi, University of Trieste, Italy: Product Development: economical and strategical considerations

12.35 – 12:55 pm – Alessandra Rossi, University of Parma, Italy: In vitro

and in vivo release of two drug’s combination from multi-kinetics three layer

12.55 - 13.10 pm - Paolo Bigini, Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Italy: Multimodal imaging in nanopharmacology: from sub-cellular organelles to the whole organisms

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