Italian Research Day in the World 2025: Italy and Japan Unite for a Future Powered by Science and Innovation

22 April 2025, Tokyo, Japan – Marking Italian Research Day in the World, the Embassy of Italy in Japan hosts a high-level seminar in Tokyo, highlighting Italy’s strategic scientific priorities under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. Following a dynamic three-day innovation showcase at the Italian Pavilion during Expo 2025 Osaka, this event reinforces Italy’s strong commitment to global scientific cooperation, technological advancement, and sustainable development.

A central theme of this year’s celebration is the international momentum behind personalized medicine—a transformative approach that customizes prevention, diagnosis, and treatment based on an individual’s unique genetic, biological, and lifestyle characteristics. Italy is actively contributing to this scientific revolution through the work of the National Center, which fosters cross-sector collaboration to accelerate medical breakthroughs.

Researchers from the National Center are at the forefront of developing therapies that are more precise, effective, and tailored to each patient’s needs. Advancing personalized medicine is not only the future of healthcare but also a critical area for global collaboration. With both Italy and Japan leading in biotech innovation, the path forward is one of shared progress.

 

Prof. Rosario Rizzuto, President of the National Center and Director of the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Padua, outlines how Italy is redefining approaches to rare, genetic, and complex diseases—translating scientific discovery into everyday healthcare solutions.

Building on this momentum, the Tokyo seminar will bring together leading Italian and Japanese researchers to explore five key scientific and technological priority areas:

  • High-performance computing
  • Advanced agricultural technologies
  • Sustainable mobility
  • Biodiversity
  • RNA-based therapies

The final session will focus on RNA and gene therapy, introduced and moderated by Dr. Piero Carninci, Head of the Genomics Research Centre at Human Technopole. Discussions will span targeting major disease to RNA based technologies and high-throughput screening tools.

National Center President Prof. Rosario Rizzuto presents opportunities for international scientific collaboration, ranging from disease mechanisms to drug development, delivery technologies, and platform innovation. Dr. Haruhiko Koseki, Deputy Director of the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, will offer the Japanese perspective on integrative biomedical research.

The session will also highlight Italy’s investment in long-term innovation infrastructure, including GMP facilities for RNA production and partnerships with major gene therapy centers such as OPBG and TIGET. Initiatives like PharmaTech Academy, joint Ph.D. programs, and tech transfer platforms demonstrate Italy’s comprehensive strategy for advancing scientific excellence and nurturing talent. To date, the Center has supported 35 projects empowering startups and service innovation.

The seminar will close with remarks by the Association of Italian Researchers in Japan (AIRJ) and will conclude with a networking reception to promote dialogue, partnership-building, and future scientific collaboration.

This event is more than a celebration—it is a forward-looking initiative to deepen bilateral ties and foster a shared future driven by research, innovation, and global impact.

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