We welcome Mattia Bosi and Leonardo Fiesoli that are now research fellows in LEO lab. During his Masters Degree in Industrial Biotechnology at UNIMORE, Mattia worked at LEO in the framework of PRIN project NIFTY, developing organic electronics sensors for the
Graduation day, part 2: congratulations to Sofia, Mattia and Ilenia!
On 20/10, three LEO master students succesfully discussed their master’s thesis in Industrial Biotechnologies at UNIMORE. Sofia Bigi realized a thesis based on her intership at LEO, where she developed an OECT sensor for food industry in the framework of
Graduation day: Congratulations to Sara!
We would like to congratulate with Sara Mazzali, who brilliantly obtained her bachelor’s degree in Biotechnologies on 14/10/2022, obtaining the maximum mark. At LEO lab, Sara developed a transistor biosensor based on on single-walled carbon nanotubes, realizing a thesis entitled:
Alzheimer’s: an Unimore project to develop a low-cost biosensor for large-scale screening
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of dementia. Its diagnosis uses “biomarkers”, the most specific being the increase in levels of tau phosphorylated (p-tau) in CSF. However, the measurement of p-tau in the blood is not yet standardised and
New Research Fellows at LEO for the project FRUALGAE
We welcome Matteo Genitoni and Daniele Piccinini that are now research fellows in LEO lab. During his Masters Degree in Chemistry at UNIMORE, Matteo worked on the improvement of bioactive, biocompatible and antioxidant properties of mesoporous bioactive glasses doped with
How to explain complex discoveries to the public? An interview with Prof. Biscarini on the italian journal “il Post”.
Explaining complex discoveries to the general public and students it’s challenging. In a recent interview (link, italian), Prof. Fabio Biscarini explains the importance of telling a story without forgetting that: “…the numbers are the starting point of the narration, the
Congratulations Simone!
We congratulate Simone Manzini that achieved his bachelor’s degree in Biotechnologies. Simone carried out his intership at LEO lab, working on the detection of fluorinated compounds with EGOTs and realizing a thesis entitled “Monitoring of fluorinated compounds with organic electronics
Graduation day, part 2: Congratulations to Elena, Emilio and Rian!
We congratulate with the LEO lab students Elena Zanichelli, Emilio Ruini and Rian Zanotti that today brilliantly obtained their bachelor’s degree in Biotechnologies at UNIMORE. Elena fabricated Electrolyt-Gated Field-Effect Organic Transistors (EGOFET) and studied the effect of the electrolyte nature
Graduation day: congratulations to Alessandro and Andrea!
On 14/10/2021 two students from LEO succesfully discussed their Master’s thesis in Industrial Biotechnologies at UNIMORE. Dr. Alessandro Lusuardi worked on the development of an EGT based on a carbon nanotubes/albumin adduct for the detection of drugs, producing a thesis
New publications from the group
Two manuscripts from LEO group have been recently accepted: a review on Advanced Healthcare Materials and a paper in Journal of Material’s Chemistry C. In the review (DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202100955), result of the collaboration between UNIMORE and LIU in the framework