The proposed multidisciplinary PhD of National Interest is aimed at investigating crucial aspects in the field of infections at epidemic-pandemic risk and offers advanced training in the following research fields:

  1. Innovative technologies for diagnosis: development of innovative diagnostic techniques for the timely and accurate identification of pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, at epidemic-pandedmic risk.
  2. Vaccine Technologies: design and development of new vaccines, based on innovative technological platforms (e.g. mRNA), against pathogens at epidemic-pandemic risk
  3. Technologies for new antimicrobial drugs: research and development of new antimicrobial drugs, including antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitics, for infections at epidemic-pandemic risk.
  4. Monoclonal antibodies: design and development of antibodies, as an alternative or complement to antimicrobial drugs.
  5. “Drug delivery”: study and development of advanced “drug delivery” systems, such as lipid particles, vesicles and other nanoparticles, to improve the efficacy and safety of vaccines and antimicrobial drugs.
  6. Strategies to fight the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria at epidemic-pandemic risk
  7. Biomarkers of the immune response: discovery and validation of biomarkers of the immune response associated with infections at epidemic-pandemic risk, to improve the diagnosis and prognosis of infected patients and identify related protection.