Marta d'Amora graduated in Cellular e Molecular Biology and achieved her Ph.D. in Neurochemistry and Neurobiology at the University of Genoa. Currently, she is an external collaborator of the Plasmon nanotechnologies unit led by Dr. Francesco De Angelis. Her research focuses on the electrophysiological recordings of zebrafish embryos, and larvae as a platform for neuro and cardiotoxicity screening and epilepsy research.
Phone
+39 010 2896 290
Address
Via Morego 30, 16163
Research center
CCT@Morego
About
Education
Title: Ph. D. in Neurochemistry and Neurobiology
Institute: University of Genoa
Location: Genova
Country: Italy
From: 2009 To: 2012
Title: Master Degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology
Institute: University of Genoa
Location: Genova
Country: Italy
From: 2005 To: 2007
All Publications
2024
Everhardt A. S., Konstantinidis V., Kapteijn P., Hoekman M., Konstantinidou S., D'amora M., De Carli A., Fuso F., Tantussi F., Lai M., Raffa V., Al-Obaidi S., Schilder N., Heideman R., Geuzebroek D., Schreuder F.
Integrated opto-fluidic device for high-power living cell exposure and detection
Proceedings of SPIE
2023
Zhao Y., Iarossi M., Maccaferri N., Deleye L., Melle G., Huang J.-A., Iachetta G., D'Amora M., Tantussi F., Isoniemi T., De Angelis F.
Hyperbolic metamaterial nanoparticles random array for thermoplasmonics in the II and III near-infrared windows
Applied Physics Letters, vol. 122, (no. 5)
2023
Moreddu R., Boschi A., dAmora M., Hubarevich A., Dipalo M., De Angelis F.
Passive Recording of Bioelectrical Signals from Non-Excitable Cells by Fluorescent Mirroring
Nano Letters
2023
Galgani A., Bartolini E., D'Amora M., Faraguna U., Giorgi F.S.
The Central Noradrenergic System in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Merging Experimental and Clinical Evidence
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 24, (no. 6)
2023
Damora M., Galgani A., Marchese M., Tantussi F., Faraguna U., De Angelis F., Giorgi F.
Zebrafish as an Innovative Tool for Epilepsy Modeling: State of the Art and Potential Future Directions
International Journal of Molecular Science