Prof. d’Alessio studied Medicine and Hematology at the University of Milan, obtained her PhD in Sciences from the Utrecht University and worked as professor and researcher in Cell Biology at the Universities of Paris 5 and Paris 11. Her work has been focusing on cellular mechanisms of premature aging. Inflammation and stress able to induce and accelerate diseases. These findings constitute the hallmarks of her research.
Following a bio-guided study of over 2000 plant extracts, she identified molecules that fight cellular stress. In 2005, she established the R&D start-up AISA Therapeutics, which received the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research Award for Creative and Innovative Enterprises.
Since 2015, the AISA Moleculum trademark, resulting from 10 years of preclinical and clinical studies - including the European Ristomed project - offers a dietary and cosmetic supplement to relieve stress and inflammation.
Prof. d’Alessio has organized several symposia dedicated to the relevance of nutrition for health (IIC) or the importance of biological models (ENS). She is co-author of such transdisciplinary books as « Plato and tensegrity » (Brepols, 2007) and « La Sinuosité du Vivant » (Herman, 2012). Invited lecturer at international conferences, her favorite communications deal with personalized and preventive medicine, as well as the relevance of inflammation for aging and cancer.
www.aisa-tx.com University Paris Sud-11 Biopark Cancer Campus
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www.aisa-care.com
Following a bio-guided study of over 2000 plant extracts, she identified molecules that fight cellular stress. In 2005, she established the R&D start-up AISA Therapeutics, which received the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research Award for Creative and Innovative Enterprises.
Since 2015, the AISA Moleculum trademark, resulting from 10 years of preclinical and clinical studies - including the European Ristomed project - offers a dietary and cosmetic supplement to relieve stress and inflammation.
Prof. d’Alessio has organized several symposia dedicated to the relevance of nutrition for health (IIC) or the importance of biological models (ENS). She is co-author of such transdisciplinary books as « Plato and tensegrity » (Brepols, 2007) and « La Sinuosité du Vivant » (Herman, 2012). Invited lecturer at international conferences, her favorite communications deal with personalized and preventive medicine, as well as the relevance of inflammation for aging and cancer.
www.aisa-tx.com University Paris Sud-11 Biopark Cancer Campus
[email protected]r
www.aisa-care.com