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Giorgia Puleo serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics and Chemistry at the University of Palermo, actively contributing to materials science research with a focus on biomedical applications. Her institutional profile confirms current engagement through office hours and direct university contact channels.
Her research program centers on developing advanced antimicrobial nanomaterials, including zinc oxide microcrystals for wound dressings ("ziotape"), electrospun polybutylene succinate scaffolds for transdermal antibiotic delivery, and redox/NIR-responsive membranes for chemo-photothermal cancer therapy. She pioneers photocatalytic systems using N-doped TiO2 and gold nanoparticles activated by visible/blue light to combat bacterial infections through photodynamic mechanisms, demonstrating interdisciplinary expertise spanning nanotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and biomaterials engineering.
University records indicate thesis supervision activities through "Edited theses" documentation, though specific student names or grant details remain undisclosed in available sources. Her publication trajectory shows consistent annual output in high-impact materials journals, with 2025 works emphasizing multifunctional drug-delivery platforms and stimuli-responsive microrobotics.




