Dr. Concetta DI Natale | Biosensori Award | Best Researcher Award

Fixed term Researcher type A, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Dr. Concetta Di Natale, renowned for her pioneering work in biosensors, stands as a beacon of excellence at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy. 🏅Recipient of the prestigious Biosensori Award and the esteemed Best Researcher Award, her contributions have significantly advanced the field of sensor technology. As a Fixed-Term Researcher Type A, she tirelessly dedicates her expertise to unraveling the mysteries of biosensing, pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. Dr. Di Natale’s innovative research not only enhances our understanding of sensor systems but also propels us toward groundbreaking applications in various domains. Her unwavering commitment to excellence continues to inspire both peers and aspiring scientists alike. 🌟

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Education

🎓 Dr. Concetta Di Natale pursued her academic journey with fervor and dedication, culminating in a Ph.D. in Material Engineering from the esteemed joint program of the University of Naples “Federico II” and the Italian Institute of Technology@CRIB in 2016. Prior to this, she enriched her knowledge base at the International Ph.D. Summer School ISSON14 in Thessaloniki, Greece, in July 2014. Her academic prowess was evident earlier with a Master’s Degree in Medical Biotechnology (110/110 cum laude) in 2012 and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology (107/110) in 2010, both from the University of Naples “Federico II”. Dr. Di Natale’s academic journey reflects her passion for interdisciplinary research and her commitment to academic excellence. 🌟

Teaching experiences

Dr. Concetta Di Natale is currently pursuing advanced studies in medical technology at the University of Naples Federico II. With a focus on microbiological diagnostic technologies, she has been engaged in cutting-edge research in the field since March 2023. Her academic journey also includes ongoing exploration of lab-on-chip biopsy techniques for label-free imaging diagnostics, a pursuit she began in September 2023. Dr. Di Natale’s dedication to merging medical expertise with technological innovation underscores her commitment to advancing healthcare practices. She exemplifies a passion for interdisciplinary approaches, poised to make significant contributions to the medical field.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Concetta Di Natale, a distinguished researcher, has garnered numerous accolades and grants for her groundbreaking work in biomedical science. As the Principal Investigator, she secured the prestigious IBSA 2019 Research Fellowship and the Umberto Veronesi Post Doctoral Grant in 2021 and 2022, respectively. Her research on self-assembling peptides, highlighted in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, earned the distinction of a Highly Cited Paper in 2021. Dr. Di Natale’s innovative projects, including multifunctional microneedles and polymeric microneedles, have earned recognition and funding, demonstrating her commitment to advancing therapeutic strategies. Notably, her entrepreneurial endeavors have also flourished, winning competitions and incubator programs, such as StartCup Campania 2022 and Terranext Incubator 2022. Additionally, her contributions to chemistry in life sciences were honored with the Young Investigator Award in 2023 by EuChemS. Dr. Concetta Di Natale’s remarkable achievements underscore her dedication to pushing the boundaries of scientific innovation in addressing critical healthcare challenges. 🌟

 

Publications Top Notes

A Diruthenium Metallodrug as a Potent Inhibitor of Amyloid-β Aggregation: Synergism of Mechanisms of Action

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry

Year: 2024

Volume: 63

Issue: 1

Pages: 564–575

Authors: La Manna, S., Di Natale, C., Panzetta, V., Merlino, A., Marasco, D.

Modulation of hydrogel networks by metal ions

Journal: Journal of Peptide Science

Year: 2023

Volume: 29

Issue: 8

Pages: e3474

Authors: La Manna, S., Florio, D., Di Natale, C., Marasco, D.

Citations: 3

Ruthenium complexes bearing glucosyl ligands are able to inhibit the amyloid aggregation of short histidine-peptides

Journal: Dalton Transactions

Year: 2023

Volume: 52

Issue: 25

Pages: 8549–8557

Authors: Florio, D., La Manna, S., Annunziata, A., Monti, M., Marasco, D.

Citations: 3

Levels of 24-hydroxycholesteryl esters in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma from patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Journal: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis

Year: 2023

Volume: 226

Pages: 115244

Authors: Di Natale, C., Monaco, A., Pedone, C., Netti, P.A., Abrescia, P.

Citations: 4

Characterization and application of porous PHBV-based bacterial polymers to realize novel bio-based electroanalytical (bio)sensors

Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

Year: 2023

Volume: 379

Pages: 133178

Authors: Raucci, A., Miglione, A., Lenzi, L., Morselli, D., Cinti, S.

Citations: 10

 

 

 

Concetta DI Natale | Biosensori Award | Best Researcher Award

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