
معرفی
Carlotta Pucci is a researcher specializing in nanomedicine and biomaterials, currently affiliated with the Regenerative Technologies Lab since January 2024. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the University of Rome 'La Sapienza' (2014). Her professional trajectory includes an IdEX fellowship at the University of Bordeaux (2015) and research at the Italian Institute of Technology (2018-2023), where she contributed to ERC and AIRC-funded projects.
Her research focuses on stimuli-responsive biomaterials, particularly nanoparticles for regenerative medicine and targeted cancer therapy. Key areas include piezoelectric nanomaterials, lipid-based drug carriers, magnetic hyperthermia systems, and glioblastoma treatment strategies. Her work often integrates nanotechnology with immunology and neural engineering.
Publication analysis reveals a strong emphasis on advanced drug delivery systems (75% of recent articles), especially those targeting neurological disorders and tumors. Trends include piezoelectric activation mechanisms (2023-2025), personalized nanovectors (2023), and biomimetic platforms like cell-membrane-coated nanoparticles.
Awards:
- IdEX Fellowship, University of Bordeaux (2015)
Grants & Projects: Contributed to multidisciplinary initiatives funded by European Research Council (ERC) and Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC), focusing on nanoparticle-based therapies for oxidative stress and tumor pathologies.
Labs & Collaborations: Conducted research at Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (France), Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques (France), and Italian Institute of Technology's Center for Materials Interfaces. Current work at Regenerative Technologies Lab involves smart biomaterials for tissue regeneration.



