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  1. If you are interested, please contact piccolo@bio.unipd.it General interests. We study how cells sense their environment and use this information to build and maintain tissues with specific form, size and function.

  2. Stefano Piccolo is Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Padua, Principal Investigator at IFOM, the FIRC Institute for Molecular Oncology (2017) and member of the Management Committee of the Human Technopole Foundation from October 2018.

  3. Primary Research Publications. 2023. Piccolo S, Panciera T, Contessotto P, Cordenonsi M. YAP/TAZ as master regulators in cancer: modulation, function and therapeutic approaches. Nat Cancer Jan;4 (1):9-26. doi: 10.1038/s43018-022-00473-z.

  4. Stefano Piccolo. Date of birth 19 May 1967. Place Padua, Italy (Europe) Nomination 18 August 2020. Field Biology, Medicine. Title Full Professor of Molecular Biology. Biography. Publications. Most important awards, prizes and academies.

  5. www.ifom.eu › researchers › stefano-piccoloIFOM Stefano Piccolo

    Stefano Piccolo. Stefano Piccolo was born in 1967, in Italy. He obtained his MSc in Biology (1991) and his Ph.D (1995) from the University of Padua, where he worked under Giorgio Bressan on the regulation and function of the extracellular matrix proteins.

  6. 26 juil. 2018 · Stefano Piccolo and co-authors review recent insights into how YAP and TAZ transcription factors respond to the tissue environment, and how they mediate altered cell behaviour.

  7. Stefano Piccolo is Full Professor of Molecular Biology at the Department of Molecular Medicine. He studies how cells sense their environment and use this information to build and maintain tissues with specific form, size and function.