CHIARA BELLINI
PhD student
Mail address:
Department of Organic Chemistry, Eötvös L. University,
Budapest 112, Pf. 32. 1518
E-mail: chiara.bellini at ttk.elte.hu
Tel: +36-1-372-2500/1429
Fax: +36-1-372-2620
Qualifications:
2020 - to date: PhD in Chemical Sciences - Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry
2016 - 2018: MSc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnologies - University of Padua, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2013 - 2016: BSc in Biotechnologies - University of Padua, Department of Biology
Publications:
My publications according to ORCID: link
Positions and workplaces:
09/2020 - to date: PhD fellow, Hevesy György PhD School of Chemistry (ELTE), Faculty of Science thesis project, Supervisors: Dr. Szilvia Bősze, Dr. Kata Horváti
04/2019 - 03/2020: Research assistant, University of Padua, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Fellowships and awards:
• 2020-2023: H2020-MSCA-ITN BactiVax – Antibacterial Innovative Training Network fellowship (grant agreement No. 860325)
Research experience and activities:
09/2020 - to date (PhD thesis project): Synthesis and biological evaluation of nanoencapsulated peptide-based vaccine candidates against tuberculosis.
2019-2020: Studying the potential use of polymeric lipoic acid-based nanoparticles in the treatment of reperfusion injury.
2018 (MSc thesis project): Synthesis of lipoic acid-based nanoparticles and evaluation of their biocompatibility, cytotoxicity and antioxidant activity.
2016 (BSc thesis project): Study the correlation between autoimmunity and the unbalance of T-lymphocytes subpopulations in patients affected by thymic diseases through gene expression quantification.
Teaching activities:
2019: Teaching assistant in Nanobiotechnology course laboratory activities (MSc in Industrial Biotechnologies, University of Padua)
Language skills:
English (B2 level)
2016 - 2018: MSc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnologies - University of Padua, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2013 - 2016: BSc in Biotechnologies - University of Padua, Department of Biology
04/2019 - 03/2020: Research assistant, University of Padua, Department of Biomedical Sciences
2019-2020: Studying the potential use of polymeric lipoic acid-based nanoparticles in the treatment of reperfusion injury.
2018 (MSc thesis project): Synthesis of lipoic acid-based nanoparticles and evaluation of their biocompatibility, cytotoxicity and antioxidant activity.
2016 (BSc thesis project): Study the correlation between autoimmunity and the unbalance of T-lymphocytes subpopulations in patients affected by thymic diseases through gene expression quantification.