Institute for Biomedical Technologies
The Institute for Biomedical Technologies
The Institute for Biomedical Technologies – of Italy’s National Council of Research (CNR) — is the largest institute of its kind in Italy and was created to promote new types of interdisciplinary biomedical research by bringing together biology, engineering, medicine and basic sciences.
This is possible thanks to collaborations between industry, researchers and doctors in a wide range of disciplines.
One of the most important objectives of its research mission is the translation of fundamental discoveries into new technologies. Other main objectives of the institute are Omics technologies, bioinformatics, stem cell research, oncology, neurodegenerative disorders, the human microbiome and bioethics
Laboratories
Tissue Engineering
Omics Technologies (Bari)
Stem Cells and Molecular Oncology (Milan)
Clinical Proteomics
Epidemiology and Public Health
Bioinformatics (Milan)
Bioinformatics (Bari)
Cell communication in cancer development
Biomedical image analysis
Stem Cells and Molecular Oncology (Pisa)
Aging and Neurodegeneration
Chromatin and Nuclear Architecture
RIcerca e Innovazione
Tecnolgie Omiche
Infrastruttura ICT
Us and our Research Products
News and Events

Young Minds at Work 2026: Fostering Collaboration Among Young Scientists in Human Genetics and Bioinformatics
Dear Colleagues, We are excited to share the third edition of our online workshop, “Young Minds at Work: Blending Human Genetics and Bioinformatics,” scheduled for March

AVVISO N. 7_2025_ITB_MI PER IL CONFERIMENTO DI UN INCARICO DI COLLABORAZIONE OCCASIONALE
L’Istituto di tecnologie Biomediche sede di Segrate (MI), nell’ambito dell’attività dello studio NUTRINVAT finanziato dai progetti “NutrAge – NUTRIZIONE, ALIMENTAZIONE & INVECCHIAMENTO ATTIVO” (CUP B83C21001810005)

Tumore alla prostata: nell’organizzazione del DNA
Grazie a un approccio interdisciplinare innovativo, un gruppo di ricercatrici e ricercatori del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, dell’Istituto Nazionale di Genetica Molecolare (INGM) e dell’Istituto



