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Former Neurobiology Students

ex-students

Who are the students who preceded you? What is their career path? Find out about your predecessors and their stories, and don't be afraid to contact them for more information.

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francesca michela Narcisi

francesca michela Narcisi

2022

Greta De Cicco

Greta De Cicco

2020
PhD student in Drug Innovation at the “Amedeo Avogadro” University of Piemonte Orientale

Nothing is impossible for the one who dares (Alessandro Magno)

Silvia Pannisco

Silvia Pannisco

2020
Biologist

When I was a child, when I was a teenager, books saved me from despair, which convinced me that culture is the highest of values (Simone de Beauvoir)

Nicole Pavoncello

Nicole Pavoncello

2020
PhD student at the Medical School of Technion Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

Think about the future that awaits you, think about what you can do, and fear nothing (Rita Levi Montalcini)

Marco D’Orsi

Marco D’Orsi

2020
Freelance

….and this is it

Marco D’Angelo

Marco D’Angelo

2020
PhD student at the Université Laval, Quebec, Canada

No matter how many rejections you may receive, it only takes one "yes" to change your life

Ludovica Maria Busdraghi

Ludovica Maria Busdraghi

2020
PhD student in Clinical-experimental Neuosciences and psychiatry, Sapienza Unversity of Rome

I don't like to complicate my life however I have chosen to study what is probably the most complex system in existence: the brain

Enrico Valente

Enrico Valente

2020
Tiutor at the Faculty of Engineering, Cave

Claudia Volpe

Claudia Volpe

2020
Clinical Data Manager & Project Coordinator at Nubilaria

Clarity and simplicity for effective communication, even in science.

Clara Salciccia

Clara Salciccia

2020
Fellow at the Dept. of Neuroscience, Istituto Superiore di Sanità

Assia De Simone

Assia De Simone

2020
PhD student in Life Science, Sapienza University of Rome

What fire together, wire together (Donald Hebb)

Federico Cascino Milani

Federico Cascino Milani

2020
PhD student at Ache Lab - University of Wuerzburg

Starting from a serious idea is the best way to create something ridiculous