1. Bracalello A., Secchi V., Mastrantonio R., Pepe A., Persichini T., Iucci G., Bochiccho B., Battocchio C. Fibrillar Self-Assembly of a Chimeric elastin-Resilin Inspired Polypeptide. Nanomaterials 2019, 9, 1613: doi: 10.3390/nano9111613.
2. Piccirillo G., Carvajal Berrio D., Laurita A., Pepe A., Bochicchio B., Schenke-Layland K., Hinderer S. Controlled and Tuneable Drug Release From Electrospun Fibers and a Non-invasive Approach for Cytotoxicity Testing. Scientific Reports, 2019, 5, 3446;
3. Scelsi A., Bochicchio, B., Pepe, A. Labeling of Nanofiber-Forming Peptides by Site-Directed Bioconjugation: Effect of Spacer Length on Self-Assembly. Current Organic Synthesis, 2019, 16, 319 – 325;
4. Scelsi A., Bochicchio B, Smith A, Workman VL, Castillo Diaz LA, Saiani A, Pepe A. Tuning Of Hydrogel Stiffness Using A Two-Component Peptide System For Mammalian Cell Culture. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A, 2019, 535-544;
5. Piccirillo G., Ditaranto M.V., Feuerer Nora F.S., Carvajal Berrio D. A., Brauchle E., Pepe A., Bochicchio B., Schenke-Layland K., Hinderer, S. Non-invasive characterization of hybrid gelatin: poly-L-lactide electrospun scaffolds with controlled structural properties using second harmonic generation and multiphoton imaging. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2018, 6, 6399-6412
6. Carbone M. E., Ciriello R., Moscarelli P., Boraldi F., Bianco G., Guerrieri A., Bochicchio B. Pepe A., Quaglino D., Salvi A.M. Interactions between elastin-like peptides and an insulating poly(ortho aminophenol) membrane investigated by AFM and XPS. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2018, 410, 4925–4941;
7. Boraldi F, Moscarelli P, Bochicchio B, Pepe A, Salvi A, Quaglino D. Heparan sulfates facilitate harmless amyloidogenic fibril formation interacting with elastin-like peptides. Scientific Reports, 2018, 8, 3115;
8. Piccirillo G, Pepe A, Bedini E, Bochicchio B. Photoinduced Thiol-ene chemistry applied to the synthesis of elastin-inspired self-assembling glycopeptides. Chemistry, 2017, 23, 2648-2659;
9. Piccirillo G, Bochicchio B, Pepe A, Schenke-Layland K, Hinderer S. Electrospun poly-L-lactide scaffold for the controlled and targeted delivery of a synthetically obtained Diclofenac prodrug to treat actinic keratosis. Acta Biomater. 2017, 52,187-196;
Brigida Bochicchio is Associate Professor in Organic Chemistry at University of Basilicata (Italy) and has received on 2017 the National Habilitation to Full Professor. She graduated in Chemistry at University of Basilicata on 1995. She started the Ph.D. in 2001 and on 4th March 2003 received the PhD in Chemistry from the University of Basilicata (Italy) and from the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France) (Italy-France co-tutelle program) after defending her thesis entitled Synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins and related conformational studies. Supervisors were Professor Antonio Mario Tamburro (Italy) and Professor Alain Jean Paul Alix (France). Since 2007, she is assistant professor at University of Basilicata where teaches Bioorganic Chemistry and is involved in Organic Chemistry practices at the School of Chemistry. She is co-author of 55 papers, all published in International Peer-Reviewed Journals. She gave five lectures as invited speaker at International Meetings, three lectures at Elastin and Elastic Fibers Gordon Research Conferences (USA) and is co-author of 62 communications to congresses. She was twice Visiting Professor at Universitè de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France). She was ( 2008-2012) teacher at Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne in the framework of Lifelong Learning Programme -ERASMUS. In the following research projects she was Principal Investigator:
1. 2010-2012: PRIN research projects 2008 (Research Projects of National Relevance) funded by the Italian Ministry of University. (Project: 2008X8RTZL_003) entitled ELASTIN-,ABDUCTIN-,AND RESILIN-INSPIRED BIOMATERIALS;
2. 2010-2011: The development of biomimetic hybrid material for stimulating bone remodelling” between University of Basilicata and Laboratory of Polymer Physic of Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse-France.
Research Statement: Protein-inspired nanostructured biomaterials. H-index: 19. Number of citations: 1036 (data referred to 2016).
Current position: Associate Professor in Organic Chemistry, Department of Science, University of Basilicata.
Education: MSc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Naples, 1994 (Prof. L. Mayol, supervisor).
PhD in Natural Product Sciences, University of Naples, 1998 (Prof. L. Mayol, supervisor).
Academic Career:
2005: Assistant Professor in Organic Chemistry; Department of Chemistry; University of Basilicata.
2016: Associate Professor in Organic Chemistry; Department of Science; University of Basilicata.
Training and fellowship appointment:
1998- 2004: Post-doc at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Basilicata (Prof. A. M. Tamburro, supervisor), funded by EC grants and university fellowships.
2000: EMBO Short-term fellowship, Biophysics Laboratories of University of Portsmouth, UK.
Awards:
1999: “Giacomino Randazzo” Prize for Best PhD Thesis awarded from the Italian Chemistry Society for the work entitled, “Physico-chemical studies on non-canonical DNA structures”.
1999: EMBO Practical Course “Structure Determination of Biological Macromolecules By Solution NMR”, Heidelberg, Germany. Travel Award
Research Interest: (current)
Her research interests are oriented towards molecular and supramolecular studies on model peptides of elastomeric proteins, such as elastin, abductin and lamprin, and resilin, focusing on the self-assembling process. These studies represented the basis for the synthesis and development of protein-inspired biomaterials. Recently the research interest are devoted to the design and production of peptide-based hydrogels and biopolymer-based electrospun scaffolds for tissue engineering.
She is co-author of 67 papers published in international peer-reviewed journals and 4 chapters on books.
Invited lecturer in 7 international conferences. Presented more than 95 contributions to national and international congresses as oral communications and posters. Chair of 2 international meetings.
Teaching activity:
2005/2006 Organic chemistry in Biological Processes (MSc Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Basilicata).
2006/2007: Physical methods in Organic Chemistry Processes (BSc Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Basilicata).
From 2006-2007 to 2009/2010: Spectroscopic Techniques in Organic Chemistry (MSc Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Basilicata);
Since 2009/2010: Spectroscopic Methods to study Bioactive Molecules(MSc Biotechnology, Faculty of Science, University of Basilicata)
Since 2016/2017: Spectroscopic Techniques in Organic Chemistry (BSc Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Basilicata)
Antonio Laezza was born in
Naples, Italy in 1987. In July 2013 he graduated with a 1st Class Honours in Chemical Sciences at the University of Naples Federico II and in March 2014, he started his PhD “Regioselective
modifications of natural polysaccharides.” The project looked to regioselective chemical functionalization and O-glycosylations of natural polysaccharides, investigating then their biological
functions.
In May 2016 Antonio joined
Uhrin Group at the University of Edinburgh as a Visiting PhD student with a project on the evaluation of the interaction between semy-synthetic ligand and selectins through
STD-NMR.
In January 2018 Antonio
joined the Gibson Group as a Postdoc with a project entitled “Software-controlled chemoenzymatic approaches to new glycomaterials”.
In August 2019 Antonio joined Bioinspired Materials Group
as Researcher.
Teaching Activity
2019-2020: Organic Chemistry (University of Basilicata-Potenza- Agronomy School)
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