Gabriela Graziani
Dr. Gabriela Graziani is Assistant Professor in Bioengineering at Polytechnic University of Milan, where she conducts research regarding materials science applied to orthopaedics, with a special focus on materials for spine surgery, including new antibacterial, bioactive and anti-tumor materials and implants for the spine, new materials for disk regeneration, and tissue models, also obtained by combination of additive manufacturing and nanomaterials.
She obtained her Master Degree (2012) and her PhD (2016) in Engineering at the University of Bologna, where she also served at as post-doc researcher. She has been researcher at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute from 2017 to 2023 and adjunct professor of Ceramic Materials at the University of Bologna from 2016 to 2019. She spent research periods abroad, including 6 months as a Visiting Student Research Collaborator at Princeton University (2014-2105), under the supervision of prof. George Scherer and 2 months as a Visiting Scholar at the New York University (2023).
Her research was awarded with several prices including the ON-EORS award in 2021, a 10.000 AlmaCurie prize from the University of Bologna for participation to the MSCA call 2021, a 10.000 prize for start-up ideas (Programme Reactor, Fondazione Golinelli, Bologna) and by a visiting and training period at the “Mind The Bridge Startup School” (San Francisco, CA).
She is board member of the European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS), where she serves as Secretary General and Co-chair of the awards committee, and a Member of the Industry Alliance Committee of the Orthopaedic Research Society (ORS). Previously, she served in the Young Investigators board of the EORS (2020-2022). She is a member of the Cost Action NetwOArk (CA21110 “Building an open European Network on OsteoArthritis research”, 2022-on) and of the EUSOA congress working group (09/2023-on).
She served as scientific committee member and chair, invited speaker, session co-chair and has co-organized several workshops and symposia at international conferences.
She is author of co-author of 52 Journal Papers (13 as a first/co-first author, 10 as corresponding/co-corresponding author, 7 as last/co-last author), 1268 citations, h index 22 (Scopus, 30/10/2023).
She received funding from Principal Investigator of the project “A new strategy to address tumor relapses by nanostructured implantable devices”, financed by the Italian Ministry of Health and devoted to antimicrobial and antitumor materials for spine metastases, WP leader of projects funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scottish Funding Council and the Scottish Government (RSE Saltire International Collaboration Award) and by the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance (5 per mille for Scientific Research) and key person of the Euronanomed Project “NANOVERTEBRA - Next generation antibacterial nanostructured osseointegrated customized vertebral replacement”.
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