
معرفی
Matteo Macilotti is a Post-doctoral Researcher in Comparative Private Law at the University of Trento, Italy. His academic work centers on legal frameworks governing emerging technologies, with emphasis on biobanks and intellectual property regulation within healthcare contexts.
His primary research interests include:
- Biobanks
- Intellectual Property and Biotechnology
- Health Law
- Property Law
- Privacy Law
Macilotti's scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on biobank governance challenges, particularly the tension between property rights and privacy protections in biomedical research. His work bridges theoretical legal frameworks with practical regulatory solutions for biotechnology innovation.
He contributed as research group member to the FIRB project Genetic Testing and Biobanks (2008-2011), reflecting engagement with externally funded collaborative research. His institutional affiliation includes participation in the University of Trento's Lawtech research initiative.
Macilotti operates within a specialized research team at the University of Trento comprising scholars including Giuseppe Bellantuono, Roberto Caso, and Umberto Izzo. This collective produces the Lawtech Paper Series and focuses on technology-law intersections through dedicated research streams.


