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🇫🇮 Olemme innoissamme saadessamme toivottaa 🇫🇮 Olemme innoissamme saadessamme toivottaa Amanda Apeddun tervetulleeksi IMC:lle! Hän vierailee meillä Sigma Clermont -insinöörikoulusta Clermont-Ferrandista, Ranskasta. Seuraavien kuukausien aikana Amanda tutkii sodaliittien fotokromista käyttäytymistä keskittyen siihen, miten niiden rakenne ja koostumus vaikuttavat energetiikkaan!

🇬🇧 We are excited to welcome Amanda Apeddu to the IMC! She is visiting us from the Sigma Clermont Engineering School in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Over the next few months, Amanda will be investigating the photochromic behavior of sodalites, focusing on how their structure and composition influence energetics!
IMC and two research groups from Tampere Universit IMC and two research groups from Tampere University work in the MAXHeal project funded by Research Council of Finland. We are now presenting people involved in the project.

Time to introduce one of MAXheal's talented young researchers! 

Dr. Virginia Alessandra Gobbo is a postdoctoral researcher working at Tampere University in the Photonic Glasses Group, headed by Prof. Laeticia Petit. During her PhD studies, completed with Distinction in 2024, Virginia developed her expertise in biomedical sciences, tailoring biomaterials’ surface properties, and investigating the interaction between biomaterials and biomolecules to predict and control the cell fate. 

In MAXheal, Virginia is now studying the biological impact of the developed bioactive and photoactivable materials employing different relevant cell lines, in order to guarantee their cytocompatibility, bioactivity and the effectiveness of their stimuli-responsive therapeutical activity.

Virginia Alessandra Gobbo just shared her work related to MAXheal at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Society for Biomaterials (ScSB2025), hosted in Vanajanlinna (Hämeenlinna, Finland), from the 6th to the 9th of May. 
She discussed her recent studies about the crucial role of proteins, at the early stage after the implantation of a biomaterial, in determining the cell response and, consequently, the fate of the implant. This knowledge is fundamental for the deep characterization of the photo-responsive materials developed in MAXheal project.

Please click the following link for the original LinkedIn post: https://tinyurl.com/9drts8he

#turunyliopisto #uniturku #tampereenyliopisto #intelligentchemistry #intelligentmaterialschemistry #intelligentmaterials #älykkäätmateriaalit #älykäskemia #kemia #utuchemistry #utukemia #maxheal
IMC and two research groups from Tampere Universit IMC and two research groups from Tampere University work in the MAXHeal project funded by Research Council of Finland. We are now presenting people involved in the project.

MAXheal project is coordinated by Jonathan Massera, Professor at Tampere University (Finland), with expertise in bioactive glass/composites/hybrids and on developing animal models to assess the potential use of light emitting scaffolds in-vivo, in a rat calvaria model.

Within MAXheal, Jonathan is leading efforts on in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical assessment of the newly developed biophotonic implants.

Original LinkedIn post can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/5bk6jta9

#turunyliopisto #uniturku #tampereenyliopisto #intelligentchemistry #intelligentmaterialschemistry #intelligentmaterials #älykkäätmateriaalit #älykäskemia #kemia #utuchemistry #utukemia #maxheal
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