Organizing Committee Member

Dr. Claudio Nicolini

Dr. Claudio Nicolini

Professor
Lomonosov Moscow University
Russia

Biography

Doctor in Physics, University Padova, Italy, 1966 Pathology Fellow, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, USA, 1973 Career: Research Associate Department Physics and Laboratory Nuclear Sci., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968-70; Guest Research Associate, Brookhaven National Laboratory, LI, New York, 1967-70; Adjunct Professor Physics, University Bari, Italy, 1971-72; Adj. Associate Professor Pathology, Temple University Medical School, USA 1974-76; Head Biophysics Research Division, Temple University, Philadelphia, 1975-84; Professor Biophysics and Physiology, Temple University Health Sci. Center, 1977-84; Senior Investigator, National Research Council, Italy, 1980-81; Distinguished Professor Biophysics Faculty of Medicine, University Genoa, 1984-2012; Scient. Director, Industrial Consortium Research Training, 1987-2000; President, Polo National Bioelettronica, Sci. Tech. Park Elba Island, 1990-2003; President, Fondazione Piantoni, 2005-13; Life President, Fondazione EL.B.A. Nicolini, 1992- ; Life Foreign Member, Russian Academy Sciences, 2008- ; Life Hon. Professor Nanobiotech. and Biophysics, Moscow State University, 2010- ; Life President and CEO NanoWorld High Tech LLC, Boston, CA and Tempe,AZ, USA,2017- ; Affiliate Professor Molecular Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe,AZ, USA,2018- ;

Research Area

Author: Best articles contributor to Nature, Science, Nature Protocol, J.Cancer Inst, Advanced Frug Del, Cancer Treat, Trends Biotech, PNAS,.. with total Impact Factor as first author 309 , as last author 349 and middle author18, over more than 552 international scientific papers on SCI : Author: textbooks, most recent Biophysics and Cancer, 1984, Il Cancro, 1991, Biofisica e Tecnologic Biomediche, 1992, Molecular Bioelectronics, 1996; Molecular Bioelectronics 19 Years Later, 2016 editor: Chromatin Structure and Function, 2 vols., 1979, Cell Growth, 1982, Chemical Carcinogenesis, 1982, Modeling and Analysis in Biomedicine, 1984, Bioscience at the Physical Science Frontier, Nobel Symposium, 1986, Genome Structure and Function, 1992, From Neural Network and Biomolecular Engineering to Bioelectronics, 1994; Molecular Manufacturing, 1995, Biophysics of Electron Transfer, 1998; Molecular Bioelectronics, 1996, World Scientific Singapore; Nanobiotechnology and Nanobiosciences,Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiotechnology Vol 1 2009; Functional Proteomics and Nanotechnology-based Microarrays, Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiotechnology Vol 2, 2010; Synchroton Radiation and Structural Proteomics, Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiotechnology, Volume 3, 2012; Nanobioetchnology in Energy, Environment and Electronics, Pan Stanford Series on Nanobiotechnology, Volume 4, 2015.

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