Experimental Biology, Life Science and One Health: From Basic to Translational Research
A special issue of Biology (ISSN 2079-7737).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025 | Viewed by 36
Special Issue Editor
Interests: cell differentiation; tissue homeostasis; organ remodeling; cell stress; chaperones; heat shock proteins; chaperonopathies; exosomes
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue draws its origins from the celebration of the centenary of the Italian Society of Experimental Biology, founded in Pavia at Camillo Golgi’s Institute in 1925 by whom—we can say without fear of contradiction—we can define as the "Gotha" of Italian Medicine and Biology of that time. Scientists who were well aware of the fact that the evolution of research in medicine would pass through the hands and minds of researchers in the biomedical field.
The concept of “Experimental Biology” has expanded over the last century, becoming in some ways synonymous with "Life Science" and, in this century, becoming a cornerstone of the modern concept of “One Health”, i.e., the way of considering human health closely related to the health of the environment and the animals living in this planet.
Many research groups around the world deal with these topics and in this Special Issue, we would like to include the best possible contributions to add an important piece to the panorama of updated knowledge on these themes.
Prof. Dr. Francesco Cappello
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- anatomy, histology, embryology
- aquatic environment and ecosystem
- biotechnology and bioengineering
- cell stress
- environment and health
- extracellular vesicles
- fight against cancer
- movement and nutrition science
- neuroscience
- plant ecology and ecosystem
- regenerative biomedicine
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