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Mattia Bramini

Group Leader - Ramon y Cajal Researcher
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Neuroscience and Smart Materials
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I got a PhD in Bionano-interactions (2014) from the Centre for BioNano Interactions (CBNI), School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, University College Dublin (Ireland).In my Phd, I have been focused in understanding the behaviour of nanoparticles in biological conditions (in particular the translocation through a human in vitro model of blood-brain barrier), by applying advanced light and fluorescence microscopy, cellular and molecular biology approaches. In April 2014 I joined the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in the group of Prof. Fabio Benfenati as a post-doc within the European Graphene Flaghship project working on smart material applications in neuroscience. In November 2019 I joined the University of Granada, Faculty of Science (Department of Applied Physics) as a Marie Curie-MSCA COFUND Athenea3i Fellow. Starting on May 1, 2021, I lead a research group as a Ramon y Cajal Researcher, working on the development of new nanomedicine techniques for neuronal regeneration.