Arianna B.Lovati

Arianna Barbara Lovati
Preclinical research scientist

Arianna B. Lovati works as preclinical researcher in the Cell and Tissue Engineering Lab, IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute (Milan - Italy) since 2009. She works as PI of an Italian Ministry of Health funded project focused on development of decellularized matrix for tissue substitution. In 2002, she graduated in Veterinary at the University of Milan (Italy) working on extracorporeal shock wave therapy for equine orthopaedic diseases. She went on to complete an Internship of equine arthroscopy at the Tierklinik (Germany) in 2006. She collaborated with the Cornell University (Ithaca, USA) performing studies on equine mesenchymal stem cells, with the the Advanced Biotechnology Center, University of Genoa (Italy) and CRABCC at the University of Milan working on animal models in orthopaedics and cardiovascular surgery. In 2010, she obtained her Ph.D degree at the University of Milan focusing on adult stem cells from different equine tissues for orthopaedic treatments.

Dr. Lovati current research focuses on adult stem cells and tissue engineering-based therapies for cartilage, bone and tendon repair and orthopaedic infections being the main area of investigation in her preclinical field.

contact_information: 

Phone: + 39 02 6621 4069
Fax: + 39 02 6621 4060
e-mail: arianna.lovati@grupposandonato.it
LinkedIn: http://it.linkedin.com/pub/arianna-barbara-lovati/2a/a63/60a/

Education: 

Ph.D, University of Milan, Veterinary Clinical Science (2010)
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), University of Milan (2002)
High school Language Graduate, Leopardi Institute of Milan (1995)


NEWS / EVENTS

10/02/2014 Mara Gilardi starts her PhD!!!
We are happy to announce that Mara Gilardi will soon start her PhD in Life Science (University of Milan-Bicocca) as part of our research group!
19/02/2014 Congratulations to Silvia Lopa for her PhD graduation!!!
09/10/2013 Meet us at CORS 2013 in Venice (13-16 Oct)!
05/10/2013 Dr. Alessandro Pozzi wins the Italian Hand Surgery Society 1st Prize
We are pleased to announce that CTE-Lab collaborator Alessandro Pozzi, MD, has been awarded with the Italian Hand Surgery Society 1st Prize for the work “The trapezium in subjects affected by rizoarth
18/09/2013 Meet us at BMES 2013 in Seattle (25-28 Sep)!

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