The visit focused on intensive scientific exchange and hands-on experimental collaboration, fostering new ideas and strengthening cooperation between the teams. Together, we conducted practical laboratory work aimed at designing and developing controlled architectures for personalized medicine — an important research topic within eBio-hub nanomedicine research direction.
In addition to the experimental sessions, the visit included networking activities and in-depth research discussions, providing an excellent platform to share expertise, explore synergies, and identify opportunities for joint projects and future proposals.
This productive and impactful visit not only reinforced the scientific partnership between the institutions but also opened new pathways for innovation in nanomedicine and personalized therapeutic technologies.
The collaboration will continue, with plans for ongoing research and future joint initiatives.