Promoting in vitro angiogenesis using optoceutics
Drug Target Review - 01-Oct-2019Visible light stimulates the formation of the new blood vessels
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Technologist at IIT
She studied physics at the University of
Milan in Italy. She received the PhD in Physics at Politecnico of Milano
in 2008. In the same year, she joined the Italian institute of
Technology first as a post-doc, and since 2012 as a researcher. Her main
research interests are in the field of organic electronics and
bio-electronics, and concern the study of the
chemical/physical/electrical phenomena occurring at the interface
between conjugated polymers and living cells. Target of this activity
is the realization and implementation of new devices for optical control
of living systems.
She has published more than 50 peer-reviewed articles (H-index 15), attracting >500 citations, mainly in the fields of optical spectroscopy and organic bioelectronics. She currently leads a multidisciplinary research group, comprising expertise in materials science, physics, chemistry, biology and neuroscience, and she is responsible of the opto-cell facility at CNST@PoliMi. She is/has been the scientific coordinator of 1 European project and 2 National projects, and acted as the unit PI in several other national and European research initiatives. She supervised 8 PhD thesis and several Master degree thesis in Physics, Physical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science.
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See also: Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) - Scientific research centre and technology institute in Italy
Details last updated 13-Oct-2019
Visible light stimulates the formation of the new blood vessels