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Covid-19: the causes of the poor prognosis in patients with diabetes have been identified
The study carried out by the University of Pisa and the AOUP has been published in Lancet Diabetes Endocrinology
22 July 2020
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The Leonardian sea monster is a fossil whale
A study that details Leonardo's early experience with fossil vertebrates has just been published in the international journal Historical Biology
21 July 2020
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Transactions on Nuclear Science Best Paper Award
The study presented in the paper was developed within the European-FP7 project “Fast Tracker for Hadron Colliders”
22 June 2020
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Five projects at the University of Pisa funded through the PRIMA programme for a total of 1.5 million euros
The research focuses on the management of water resources, sustainable agriculture and the food chain in the Mediterranean area
12 June 2020
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A.Y. 2020-2021: the first semester will be online. Then we will return to normal
The Rector Paolo Mancarella states: "We are ready to start again, but caution is still needed."
2 June 2020
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Damage to the thyroid caused by COVID-19, a study reports the first case in the world
The research has been published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
3 June 2020
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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy: patient admissions for acute myocardial infarction were almost halved
Professor Pedrinelli is one of the authors of the research published in the European Heart Journal
29 May 2020
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An ocean of plastic: the HOTMIC project to map microplastics in the Atlantic kicks off!
The Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry of the University of Pisa, Italian partner of the project, will put in place unique techniques to investigate and characterise microplastics
4 June 2020
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From Unipi to ENI: Lucia Calvosa is at the head of the energy group
The nomination was made official today. She will remain in office until 2022
13 May 2020
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Tuition fees: new easy terms of payment for students of the University of Pisa
The Rector states: “These measures, we hope, will give some relief to our students and their families”
8 May 2020