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20150320_INYT_Siena 38 images Created 25 Mar 2015

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  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Angelo Riccaboni, dean of the University of Siena, is interviewed in his office  in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
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Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6647.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Angelo Riccaboni, dean of the University of Siena, is interviewed in his office  in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6653.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Angelo Riccaboni, dean of the University of Siena, poses for a portrait in his office  in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6663.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Angelo Riccaboni, dean of the University of Siena, poses for a portrait in his office  in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6673.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Angelo Riccaboni, dean of the University of Siena, poses for a portrait in his office  in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6680.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015:  Marcello Clarich (57), President of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, is interviewed at Palazzo Sansedoni (headquarters of the foundation) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6704.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015:  Marcello Clarich (57), President of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, is interviewed at Palazzo Sansedoni (headquarters of the foundation) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6722.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015:  Marcello Clarich (57), President of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, poses for a portrait at Palazzo Sansedoni (headquarters of the foundation) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6777.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015:  Marcello Clarich (57), President of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, poses for a portrait at Palazzo Sansedoni (headquarters of the foundation) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6779.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015:  Marcello Clarich (57), President of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, poses for a portrait at Palazzo Sansedoni (headquarters of the foundation) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6792.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015:  Marcello Clarich (57), President of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, poses for a portrait at Palazzo Sansedoni (headquarters of the foundation) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6808.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank at Palazzo Salimbeni behind the statue of Sallustio Bandini, an 18th-century Tuscan economist who was an early advocate of free trade, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6873.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank at Palazzo Salimbeni in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6919.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank at Palazzo Salimbeni behind the statue of Sallustio Bandini, an 18th-century Tuscan economist who was an early advocate of free trade, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6955.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: A man steps outside the headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank at Palazzo Salimbeni in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_6989.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Two men step inside the headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank at Palazzo Salimbeni in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7010.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: A man walks in the historical center of Siena by a Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7025.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: A man walks in the historical center of Siena by a Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. <br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7062.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Piazza del Campo, the principal square of Siena's historical center, is home to Palazzo Sansedoni, the headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, and to the Palazzo Pubblico (or Palazzo del Comune, City Hall) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7088.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: People sit in Piazza del Campo, the principal square of Siena's historical center, in front of Palazzo Sansedoni, the headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7128.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Mayor of Siena Bruno Valentini (59) poses for a portrait at Palazzo Pubblico (or Palazzo del Comune, City Hall) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7155.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Mayor of Siena Bruno Valentini (59) poses for a portrait at Palazzo Pubblico (or Palazzo del Comune, City Hall) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7161.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Mayor of Siena Bruno Valentini (59) poses for a portrait at Palazzo Pubblico (or Palazzo del Comune, City Hall) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7185.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Mayor of Siena Bruno Valentini (59) poses for a portrait at Palazzo Pubblico (or Palazzo del Comune, City Hall) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7206.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Women gather in Piazza del Campo, the principal square of Siena's historical center, is home to Palazzo Sansedoni, the headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, and to the Palazzo Pubblico (or Palazzo del Comune, City Hall) in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7238.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: People sit in Piazza del Campo, the principal square of Siena's historical center, in front of Palazzo Sansedoni, the headquarters of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
The charitable Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation is the bank's largest shareholder that has financed projects in the fields of economic development, art and research. Until 2014, the Foundation has entirely funded Siena Biotech, a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7273.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The entrance of the Santa Maria della Scala museum complex in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7331.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: People sit by the entrance of the Santa Maria della Scala museum complex in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7382.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of Siena Biotech, occupied by its 50 employees and researchers who protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banners set up on the gate and on the building say "We defend our work" and "50 families without a future".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7389.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: (L-R) Facility manager Michele Midollini (35) and researcher Massimiliano Travagli (40), two lab representatives of Siena Biotech, pose for a portrait in front of the headquarters they occupied together with other 48 employees to protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banners set up on the gate and on the building say "We defend our work" and "50 families without a future".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7416.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: (L-R) Facility manager Michele Midollini (35) and researcher Massimiliano Travagli (40), two lab representatives of Siena Biotech, pose for a portrait in front of the headquarters they occupied together with other 48 employees to protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banners set up on the gate and on the building say "We defend our work" and "50 families without a future".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7422.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: (L-R) Facility manager Michele Midollini (35) and researcher Massimiliano Travagli (40), two lab representatives of Siena Biotech, pose for a portrait in front of the headquarters they occupied together with other 48 employees to protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banners set up on the gate and on the building say "We defend our work" and "50 families without a future".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7427.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: (L-R) Facility manager Michele Midollini (35) and researcher Massimiliano Travagli (40), two lab representatives of Siena Biotech, pose for a portrait in front of the headquarters they occupied together with other 48 employees to protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banners set up on the gate and the building say "We defend our work" and "50 families without a future".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7429.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Medical masks were placed by the researchers of the Siena Biotech on a  sculpture ("Discovering Medicine", 2008, by Armelle Pindon) at the entrance of the  headquarters in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The headquarters of Siena Biotech is occupied by its 50 employees and researchers who protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
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Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7490.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: Medical masks were placed by the researchers of the Siena Biotech on a  sculpture ("Discovering Medicine", 2008, by Armelle Pindon) at the entrance of the  headquarters in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The headquarters of Siena Biotech is occupied by its 50 employees and researchers who protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7494.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of Siena Biotech, occupied by its 50 employees and researchers who protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banner set up on the building says "50 families without a future".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7516.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of Siena Biotech, occupied by its 50 employees and researchers who protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banner set up on the building says "All laid off!!! Shame on you!!!".<br />
<br />
 Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7533.jpg
  • SIENA, ITALY - 20 MARCH 2015: The headquarters of Siena Biotech, occupied by its 50 employees and researchers who protest against the financial cutback of the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation, in Siena, Italy, on March 20th 2015. The banners set up on the gate and on the building say "Siena Biotech Occupied" and "All laid off!!! Shame on you!!!".<br />
<br />
Siena Biotech is a clinical-stage drug discovery company whose  efforts are mainly focused on discovering new drugs for therapeutic intervention against neurodegenerative diseases and in oncology, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and Cancer. Until 2014 Siena Biotech was entirely funded by the Monte dei Paschi di Siena Foundation.<br />
<br />
Now Siena Biotech has filed for bankruptcy proceedings, and its researchers and employees occupied the headquarters of the company based in Siena.<br />
<br />
Siena, a Tuscan city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest surviving bank and Italy's third largest bank. The bank, founded in 1472, was the largest employer in Siena, and it helped finance a host of community projects and services until it stumbled during the financial crisis started in 2008.
    CIPG_20150320_INYT_Siena__M3_7560.jpg