Fouzia Bano, a former ICTP Diploma student from Pakistan, has received a
Premio Borsellino prize from the Italian Society of Pure and Applied
Biophysics (SIBPA) for her thesis titled "Towards Single Cell Genomics
and Proteomics: New Methods in Nanoscale Surface Biochemistry."
Bano studied condensed matter physics at ICTP from 2004 to 2005. After
that she was immediately accepted into a doctoral programme at the
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), where she received a
PhD in 2009.
She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Liège in
Belgium. She researches molecule-molecule and molecule-metal
interactions via single-molecule spectroscopy, an Atomic Force
Microscopy (AFM)-based technique used to explore the nature of
interactions between molecules and surfaces.
"The technique has provided new pathways to assemble and investigate
biological networks, such DNA/lipid or protein/cell complexes," said
Bano, adding, "To probe the nature of bio-molecule interactions, such as
DNA, with solid substrate of different properties (which is gold in my
case) is the major focus of my research at present."
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Top Prize for ICTP Alumna
Former Diploma student wins award for thesis
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