Carlotta Mondadori

Carlotta Mondadori
Ph.D student

Carlotta Mondadori is a PhD student in Bioengineering (Politecnico of Milan) and she is currently working at the Cell and Tissue Engineering Lab, IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute (Milan – Italy). She graduated cum laude in Biomedical Engineering in 2015 (Politecnico of Milan) with a Master Thesis in the field of Cardiovascular in situ Tissue Engineering. During her Master Thesis, she worked at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) focusing on the development of a drug delivery system able to trigger monocyte recruitment for in situ tissue regeneration. Her PhD research project focuses on the exploitation of microfluidics technologies to study the mechanisms driving inflammation in joint diseases.

contact_information: 

Phone: + 39 02 6621 4069
Fax: + 39 02 6621 4060
e-mail: carlotta.mondadori@grupposandonato.it

research_interests: 
Microfluidics, Inflammation, Osteoarthritis
Education: 

Master Degree in Biomedical Engineering – Cells, Tissues and Biotechnology, Politecnico of Milan (2015)
Bachelor Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Politecnico of Milan (2013)
High school specializing in classical studies, Classic Lyceum “Virgilio” (2009)


NEWS / EVENTS

25/06/2012 Meet us at ESB 2012 in Lisbon (1-4 Jul)!
20/05/2012 Silvia Lopa will spend one month at the Laboratory of Biology and Engineering of Cartilage (IBCP)
We are happy to announce that CTE-Lab PhD student Silvia Lopa will spend one month at the Laboratory of Biology and Engineering of Cartilage headed by Prof.
02/05/2012 Meet us at ICRS 2012 in Montreal (12-15 May)!
02/04/2012 Margherita Pierro will spend one month at the Bio-Microsystem Lab (University of Tsukuba)
We are happy to announce that CTE-Lab research fellow Margherita Pierro will spend one month at the Bio-Microsystem Lab headed by Prof. Junji Fukuda (University of Tsukuba, JP).
30/01/2012 Welcome to Nathalie Mayer (University of Lyon)!
We are happy to announce that Nathalie Mayer from University of Lyon (FR) will join our group for 6 months as visiting PhD student.

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