Fondazione Sigma-Tau
Aims
Fondazione Sigma-Tau is an institution that aims to promote and share scientific knowledge and interdisciplinary dialogue between branches of learning. It was created as a charitable organization and is recognized by law with
Projects
Since 1989, Fondazione Sigma-Tau has launched important projects and many conferences and meetings from which a vast number of publications have arisen, such as the volumes published by
Spoleto Science
Spoleto Science festival () – the precursor of the many outdoor literature and philosophy festivals, and venue par excellence of cultural contamination – was established in 1989 as an add-on to the banner of the , with the début title What is knowledge? (Che cos’è la conoscenza?); seemingly simple yet at the same time strongly representative of the character of the scientific and intellectual world. It became an event able to capture the curiosity of the public and anticipate trends in thinking. Each year in the halls of the
Fondazione Sigma-Tau Laboratory
Active from 1996 to 2006 as a Spoleto Science festival focus area, the laboratory not only analyzes the elements that identify and characterize the medical profession, but also the more sensitive aspects in the field of conditions that affect the human body; studying them for metabolic and energetic profiling in particular. The round tables of Fondazione Sigma-Tau Laboratory, which often used work groups and
Italian lessons
Following the Anglo-American
Permanent forum on scientific reasoning
Launched in 1999 with the round table, Biotechnologies of germ cells – opportunities and limits (Biotecnologie delle cellule germinali − opportunità e limiti), the forum aims to grow a debate in
Science on-stage
This project was the brainchild of Luca Ronconi, then director, and Sergio Escobar, of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano, that emerged from the need to refresh the dramatic structure through a genuine intellectual challenge. The project was launched in 1999 with the theatrical interpretation and staging of scientific texts. What this immediately revealed, as confirmed by Giulio Giorello, professor of
Lessons on the Medicine of Complexity
An international
Continuing Education in Medicine (CEM)
During 2002-2006, Fondazione Sigma-Tau established a program of continuing education in medicine, for the vocational training and retraining of public and private health professionals, which includes 150 training credits.
On the radio: Moebius
Continuing with the central theme promoted by Fondazione Sigma-Tau, science communication had top billing on the scientific program broadcast on the Radio 24 radio station with Moebius on air.
Latest projects
The carnitine website Carnitina Official Site launched in 2010 is one of the most important sources of information online on carnitine worldwide. Promoted by and Fondazione Sigma-Tau, the website can be found at
Spoleto Science Festival Publications
Publications from Italian Lessons
Fondazione Sigma-Tau conferences – participating Nobel Prize winners
(New York, 30/5/1912 – Rockville, 29/12/2004) Biochemist
(Uddingston, Scotland, 14/07/1924 – 22/03/2010) Pharmacologist
(Catanzaro, 22/2/1914) Biologist
(Melbourne, 27/1/1903 - Locarno, 2/5/1997) Neurophysiologist
(New York, 1/7/1929) Biologist
(Boston, 21/3/1932) Biochemist and physicist
(New York, 11/12/1925) Neuroscientist
(27/02/1926, Windsor, Canada) Doctor and neuroscientist
(Brooklyn, N.Y. 31/5/1941) Biochemist
(Vienna, 7/11/1929) Neurologist, psychiatrist and neuroscientist
(Montclair, New Jersey, 23/5/1925 – New York, 2/02/2008). Microbiologist, one of the founders of modern biotechnology
(Turin, 22/4/1909) Scientist and Italian senator
(20/5/1944, Landsberg am Lech) Physicist and biophysicist
(Moscow, 25/1/1917 - Bruselles, 28/5/2003) Chemist and physicist
(28/5/1942, Des Moines) Biochemist and neurologist
(Adelaide, 11 June 1937) Scientist and doctor
(Uppsala, 1924) Doctor and neuroscientist
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