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Delia Mandracchia is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Brescia, Italy. She holds a PhD from the University of Palermo and has collaborated with institutions such as Sigma-Tau S.p.A., the School of Pharmacy in Geneva, and Freie Universität Berlin. Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Bari.
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in CTF (specific field not specified) from the University of Palermo
- PhD from the University of Palermo
Research Interests: Her work focuses on drug delivery systems (DDS), particularly colloidal systems for targeted drug delivery and polymeric biomaterials for regenerative medicine. She explores innovative materials like biodegradable surfactants, electrospun fibers, and nanomedicine platforms for cancer therapy and tissue engineering. Her research also integrates natural polymers (e.g., inulin, collagen) and stem cell-derived secretomes to enhance therapeutic efficacy and material biocompatibility.
Key Themes in Articles: Her publications emphasize nanotechnology-driven drug delivery, including lipid nanoparticles, polymeric micelles, and 3D-printed scaffolds. Recent work addresses applications in oncology (e.g., HER2-targeted immunoliposomes, rapamycin repositioning) and regenerative medicine (e.g., osteogenic titanium cages, stem cell secretome pharmaceuticalization). She also investigates sustainable materials (e.g., wheat germ bran-derived surfactants) and natural compounds (e.g., crocetin, grape seed polyphenols) for biomedical applications.
Grants & Collaborations: While specific grant details are not listed, her collaborations span academia and industry, including partnerships with pharmaceutical companies and international institutions. Her work bridges chemistry, materials science, and clinical applications, with a focus on translational research.
Labs & Teams: Though lab names are unspecified, her collaborative network includes experts in nanomedicine, drug delivery, and regenerative engineering, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to pharmaceutical technology.


