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ELECTRONIC BIO-MIMETIC SYSTEMS

Overview of Our Research

The Electronic Bio-Mimetic Systems group is led by Dr. M. Daniela Angione in the School of Chemistry and CRANN at Trinity College Dublin. The lab was founded in 2015 through the Technology Innovation Development Award (Science Foundation Ireland) with a focus on the development of electroactive materials and systems integrated with biomolecules and used to study human biology in vitro. The research investigation aim to understanding and leveraging physical, chemical and biological aspects of bio-interfaces that directly improve sensing, stimulation and drug delivery performance. We are proud to have created an interdisciplinary, enthusiastic and collaborative lab environment, please get in touch for more details.

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About the Electronic Bio-Mimetic System lab

ENHANCING THE BIO-ENGINEERING TOOL SET  IN ORDER TO DEVELOP NANOMATERIALS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING AND PRECISION MEDICINE THAT DYNAMICALLY INTERACT WITH THE EXTRACELLULAR ENVIRONMENT

May 2020

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DEVELOPING A CHEMICAL-PHYSICAL MODEL FOR INTRACELLULAR SIGNALLING PATHWAYS DETECTION THROUGH ORGANIC ELECTROACTIVE NANOMATERIALS

May 2020

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