"Science for humanity is not just a formula: it is a mission that transforms engineers into innovators at the service of society.".
This is the message that Maria Laura Blefari, Alumna UCBM 2005-2006 and professional in the biopharmaceutical sector, shared with students e doctoral students during his recent speech at our University.
From the Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma From the United States to the Sant'Anna University in Pisa and the Federal Institutes of Technology in Zurich and Lausanne, Maria Laura's journey demonstrates how biomedical engineering can open international horizons when driven by curiosity and a desire for impact.
"Networking is key - Maria Laura underlines - as well as the ability to embrace change as an opportunity for growth. My path in UCBM It helped me understand how science can be put at the service of humanity: always putting a need at the center of what we do and trying to solve it as best as possible."His advice to students: "Be curious, ask questions, live in the moment. Change is inevitable, but that's precisely what makes our work stimulating and meaningful."