Noemi Fiaschini

Noemi Fiaschini is a biomedical researcher with a background in neurobiology and innovative biomedical technologies.
After completing her Ph.D. in Innovative Biomedical Technologies in Clinical Medicine at Sapienza University of Rome, she focused her research on the interaction between biology, materials, and translational medicine, investigating inflammatory models and cellular mechanisms underlying chronic diseases.
Her scientific path naturally evolved toward the field of advanced manufacturing and biomaterials, where she now develops electrospun and bioprinted systems for tissue regeneration and controlled release of natural bioactive compounds.
Within the additive manufacturing laboratory, she works with electrospinning, 3D bioprinting, and bioplotting technologies, supported by morphological analyses using scanning electron microscopy, to design and characterize functional and sustainable scaffolds.
Her experience at ENEA and Nanofaber s.r.l. (ENEA spin-off) bridges biological research with engineering innovation, contributing to the development of new technological solutions for regenerative medicine and biofabrication.