
Marianna Barbalinardo
Researcher
tel. +39 0516398512
/ fax +39 0516398540
EMAIL: m.barbalinardo@bo.ismn.cnr.it
Sede Bologna - Via P. Gobetti, 101
Main research interests
- Nanobiotechnology, Regenerative Medicine and Bioinformatics
- Design and Fabrication of Biocompatible Support for the regeneration of tissues.
- Techniques for functionalization of surfaces for growth and cell differentiation
- Skills: Optical Microscopy, Fluorescence microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, Photolithography, Soft Lithography.
Experience/Biography
01/03/2014 - present
Post-Doc at the Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati (CNR- ISMN) of Bologna. Project: “Nanomax-integrable sensor for pathological biomarkers diagnosis (N-CHEM)”.
09/04/2014
PhD in Chemistry. Title: ”Design and Fabrication of Biocompatible Support for the regeneration of tissues”. The research took place at the National Research Council – Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials (CNR-ISMN) and sponsored by “Alma Mater Studiorum”, University of Bologna, Italy.
18/12/2009
Degree in Bioinformatics at “Alma Mater Studiorum” University of Bologna, Italy. Title: ”Aggregation and fibrillation of mutated alpha-synuclein in microfluidic confined environment”.
19/07/2007
Bachelor degree in Computer Science, University of Salerno. Title:” The Swarm Intelligence and its applications”.
Main publications
Year: 2014
B. Chelli, M. Barbalinardo, F. Valle, E. Bystrenova, M. Bianchi, P. Greco, and F. Biscarini; “Neural Cell Alignment by Patterning Gradients of the Extracellular Matrix Protein Laminin”. Interface Focus 2014 February 4;1, 200130041
Year: 2013
M. Barbalinardo, F. Valle, B. Chelli, E. Bystrenova, G. Foschi, E. Zanotto, G. Falini, G. Pellegrini and F. Biscarini; Fabrication, characterization and porosity analysis of a scaffold based on fibrin glue. La chimica e l’industria 2013, 7.
Year: 2013
T. Cramer; B. Chelli; M. Murgia; M. Barbalinardo; E. Bystrenova; D.M. de Leeuw and F. Biscarini. Organic Ultra-Thin Film Transistor with Liquid Gate for Extracellular Stimulation and Recording of Electric Activity of Stem Cell-Derived Neuronal Networks. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2013 Mar 21; 15(11):3897-905
Year: 2011
C. Albonetti; M. Barbalinardo; S. Milita; M. Cavallini; F. Liscio; J.F. Moulin and F. Biscarini. Selective Growth of α-Sexithiophene by Using Silicon Oxides Patterns. Int J Mol Sci. 2011; 12(9): 5719-5735.
Year: 2010
F. Valle; B. Chelli; M. Bianchi, E. Bystrenova, M. Barbalinardo; A. Shehu; T. Cramer; M. Murgia; G. Foschi; P. Greco; M. Cavallini and F. Biscarini. Multiscale pattern fabrication for life-science applications. European Biophysics Journal with Biophysics Letters 2010; 40: 233-234