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13 March 2024

Prof. Anna Maria Bassi – recipient of the first edition of the AnimaLAV Award

We are thrilled to announce that one of our esteemed members, who has been an integral part of ESTIV since 2000, has been recognized with the prestigious AnimaLAV Award in the category Researchers and Innovators!

Her outstanding contribution to advancing research through innovative in vitro models and her dedication to nurturing the next generation of researchers have earned her this well-deserved honour.

The AnimaLAV Awards, encompassing categories such as Active Citizenship, Journalists and Opinion Leaders, Institutions and Justice, and Researchers and Innovators, celebrates individuals who demonstrate exemplary commitment and excellence in their respective fields.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Professor Anna Maria Bassi for this remarkable achievement! Your passion and dedication inspire us all !

Source of the picture: personal archive prof. Bassi
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Source of the picture: personal archive prof. Bassi

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Source of the picture: personal archive prof. Bassi

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