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Presentation of the PhD projects of the 1st year students (40° Cycle)

08 Apr 2025 News

You are all invited to meet the nine excellent first-year PhD students and their research projects to support them in their journey, and liven up the two afternoons with questions, suggestions and comments.

PhD Defense of XXXVII cycle DSCM Students - April 2025

06 Mar 2025 News

The Doctoral School in Chemistry and Materials Science (DSCM) is glad to invite you to the PhD Defense of XXXVII cycle students. Below you will find the program.

PhD Defense of XXXVII cycle DSCM Students - March 2025

05 Mar 2025 News

The Doctoral School in Chemistry and Materials Science (DSCM) is glad to invite you to the PhD Defense of XXXVII cycle students. Below you will find the program.

2024 End-of-year seminars of PhD students of DSCM

08 Ott 2024 News

The Doctoral School in Chemistry and Materials Science (DSCM) is pleased to invite all the staff and students of the Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (DCCI) to the end-of-year seminars of all its PhD students! The presentations will be held from Monday 14th to Wednesday 16th...

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Supervisors:
Prof. Fabio Di Francesco

Title:
Development of a biosensor array to monitor athletes’ performances

Abstract:
Physiological concentrations of lactate, pyruvate, uric acid and testosterone provide information about muscle state, oxygen transport, nutritional and hydration status, therefore they are widely used as indicators to assess health and training status of athletes. To date conventional methods such as enzymatic assay, immunoassay and chromatography have been applied to measure the concentration levels of such molecules in blood. However, they are costly, time consuming, need sample pre-treatment, and require trained personnel. Sensors may represent an interesting alternative to classical analytical techniques due to their proprieties like: low cost, fast response and sensitivity. The aim of the project is the development of an electrochemical biosensor array to allow the detection of: lactate, pyruvate, uric acid and testosterone in sweat. This multiple detection device will be able to monitor athletes’ performances and physical conditions, providing a broader level of information regarding injury risk and overtraining.

Publications:
- Arno Kirchhain, Noemi Poma, Pietro Salvo, Lorena Tedeschi, Bernardo Melai, Federico Vivaldi, Andrea Bonini, Maria Franzini, Laura Caponi, Arianna Tavanti, Fabio Di Francesco, Biosensors for monitoring matrix metalloproteinases: an emerging research field, Trends in Analytical Chemistry

Oral communications at congress:
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Poster communications at congress:
- A. Bonini, E. Herrera, F. Vivaldi, B. Melai, N. Poma, P. Salvo, A. Kirchhain, F. Di Francesco. Disposable pH biosensor for urea measurement. XXVII Congress of the Analytical Chemistry Division, 2018. Bologna (Italy), 16-20 September.

 

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