Claudia Colaiacomo | Ingegneria Tissutale | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Claudia Colaiacomo | Ingegneria Tissutale | Young Researcher Award

Ph.D. student at Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Italy

Claudia Colaiacomo is a biomedical engineer and emerging researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects her strong commitment to advancing biomedical sciences, regenerative medicine, and biomedical technologies. With a foundation in engineering principles and a deep interest in the intersection of medicine and innovation, she has cultivated expertise in tissue engineering, nanotechnology, and bioethics. Her work integrates technical rigor with translational potential, making her a promising contributor to the global biomedical research community.

Professional Profile

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Education

Claudia began her academic training with a degree in Medical Engineering from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where she built a solid base in biomedical instrumentation, nanomedicine, and healthcare technologies. Her thesis explored hydrogel-based approaches for corneal blindness, highlighting her early interest in biomaterials and regenerative solutions. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering at the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, specializing in Nanotechnologies and Bioartificial Systems. Her master’s thesis, titled “Aromatic-Decorated Nanogels: Synthesis and Evaluation of Cell Uptake under Static and Dynamic Conditions”, was developed within the Tissue Engineering and Chemistry for Engineering Laboratory. The research advanced knowledge of nanogels for drug delivery and biomedical applications, combining microfabrication techniques with cell culture models. Building on her academic accomplishments, Claudia embarked on doctoral studies in Biomedical Sciences and Bioethics, focusing on the science of ageing and tissue regeneration. Her Ph.D. research reflects her interdisciplinary outlook, merging biomedical engineering with ethical considerations of regenerative medicine.

Experience

Claudia’s professional career is closely tied to the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, where she has served as a research fellow and collaborator in the Laboratory of Regenerative Orthopedics and Traumatology. She has contributed to multiple funded projects, including initiatives on artificial intelligence applications for risk assessment and prevention of low back pain. In this role, she demonstrated expertise in scientific reporting, data analysis, team management, and the development of scientific presentations. Her technical skills include advanced laboratory methods such as cell culture, 3D culture models, RT-PCR, Western blotting, flow cytometry, and confocal microscopy. In parallel, she has served as a personal tutor for undergraduate engineering students, supporting their academic and organizational development. Claudia’s early experiences also include research internships in tissue engineering and clinical collaborations, which allowed her to combine laboratory innovation with applied medical perspectives.

Research Focus

Claudia’s research focus lies at the interface of regenerative medicine, biomedical nanotechnology, and computational innovation. She is particularly interested in the regenerative potential of bioengineered systems, extracellular vesicles, and nanomaterials for therapeutic use. Her doctoral work expands into the science of ageing and tissue repair, aiming to develop strategies that promote musculoskeletal health and resilience in ageing populations. Furthermore, her engagement with artificial intelligence-based precision spine care highlights her ability to bridge engineering solutions with clinical applications. Claudia’s academic projects further underscore her breadth of interest, ranging from the design of stabilizing devices for Parkinson’s patients to computational models of vascular stent behavior and robotic systems for biomedical applications.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Existence of One Solution to a Complete Second Order Discrete Problem of Neural Type with Possibly Negative Coefficients
Authors: Eleonora Amoroso; Claudia Colaiacomo; Giuseppina D’Aguì; Pierandrea Vergallo
Summary: This article establishes the existence of solutions for second-order discrete neural problems with negative coefficients, contributing to mathematical modeling of complex neural dynamic systems.

Title: Whole-Body Electromyostimulation Coupled with Aerobic Exercise Boosts Serum Irisin Levels in Healthy Individuals: A Pilot Study
Authors: Claudia Colaiacomo
Summary: This pilot study demonstrates that combining whole-body electromyostimulation with aerobic exercise significantly enhances serum irisin levels, indicating potential for improved metabolic health interventions.

Title: A Second Order Hamiltonian Neural Model
Authors: Eleonora Amoroso; Claudia Colaiacomo; Giuseppina D’Aguì; Pierandrea Vergallo
Summary: The study develops a second-order Hamiltonian model for neural systems, offering mathematical insights into neuronal dynamics and advancing theoretical approaches in applied mathematics and neuroscience.

Conclusion

Claudia Colaiacomo represents a new generation of biomedical engineers and researchers whose work embodies both innovation and impact. Her educational path, combining medical engineering, biomedical nanotechnology, and regenerative sciences, provides her with the versatility to approach complex healthcare challenges. Through her professional experience, she has demonstrated leadership, technical mastery, and the capacity to integrate experimental and computational methods. Her research focus on tissue regeneration, ageing, and translational therapies addresses pressing global health challenges, while her publications underscore her interdisciplinary collaborations and scientific contributions. Claudia’s dedication to merging engineering, medicine, and ethics positions her as a strong candidate for recognition in biomedical research. She exemplifies the qualities of an award nominee by combining academic excellence, professional engagement, and a clear vision for advancing healthcare through innovation.

Assel Tleukeyeva | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Assel Tleukeyeva | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Scientific researcher, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan university, Kazakhstan

Assel Tleukeyeva is a researcher at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, since 2008. With a passion for environmental science and biotechnology, she has contributed to numerous publications focusing on microalgae, medicinal plant extracts, and the development of sustainable cosmetic products. Her extensive research interests have led to a variety of innovations, including the application of green microalgae in agriculture and cosmetics. Assel is a dedicated academic with a drive to promote sustainable practices in agriculture and environmental sciences.

Profile

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Education

Assel Tleukeyeva is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University since 2010. Her academic journey has been deeply intertwined with cutting-edge research in biotechnology, environmental sciences, and sustainable agricultural practices. With a strong academic foundation, Assel has been able to combine her education with practical research aimed at solving environmental challenges and improving the use of natural resources for agricultural and cosmetic applications.

Experience

Assel Tleukeyeva has worked as a researcher at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University since 2008. Her research spans various topics, including the use of green microalgae for biofertilizers, developing cosmetic products from local plant materials, and exploring sustainable agricultural practices. She is involved in various international journal publications and actively contributes to advancing the use of bio-based resources for environmental sustainability. Her career showcases a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and innovation, particularly in the field of agro-biotechnology.

Research Focus

Assel Tleukeyeva’s research focuses on the potential of microalgae, medicinal plants, and salt-containing raw materials from the southern regions of Kazakhstan for various applications in agro-biotechnology, agriculture, and cosmetics. Her studies have explored the properties of green microalgae like Chlorella vulgaris, emphasizing their applications in agriculture as biofertilizers and in sustainable cosmetic product development. She is also keen on the bioremediation of soils contaminated with industrial waste and the possibilities of using plant-based materials for sustainable cosmetic products. Assel is committed to advancing eco-friendly practices and creating solutions that blend scientific innovation with environmental stewardship.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Fungicidal properties of green microalgae chlorella vulgaris 🍃🦠
  2. Investigation into the possibilities of using plant raw materials from the southern region of Kazakhstan to produce cosmetology products 🌿💧
  3. Selection of the composition of the fertilizer and optimal factors for the cultivation of green microalgae on phosphorus—Containing waste in the south of Kazakhstan 🌱💡
  4. Study of the Properties of New Strains of Green Microalgae Cultivated on Residual Phosphorus-Containing Waters 🌱🔬
  5. Study of the Possibility of Biorecultivation of Soils Contaminated with Brown Coal Waste 🌍♻️
  6. Soil Pollution with Heavy Metals in Turkestan Region 🌱⚠️
  7. Possibilities of Using Medicinal Plant Extracts and Salt-Containing Raw Materials from the Aral Region for Cosmetic Purposes 🌱💧
  8. Reaction of Aquatic Plants of Small Rivers of the Turkestan Region of Kazakhstan to Heavy Metal Ions 🌿💦
  9. The Use of Phosphorus-Containing Waste and Algae to Produce Biofertilizer for Tomatoes 🌱🍅
  10. Green Algae as a Way to Utilize Phosphorus Waste 🌱♻️