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Giovanni Vozzi

Giovanni Vozzi

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
39
Citations
7696
World Ranking
7595
National Ranking
273

Overview

Giovanni Vozzi is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research primarily covers the fields of engineering and medicine, with significant focus on biomedical engineering and related subfields.

Their main areas of study include biomedical engineering, automotive engineering, surgery, molecular biology, and biomaterials. Vozzi's research topics often address 3D printing in biomedical research, additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies, bone tissue engineering materials, innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques, gut microbiota and health, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, as well as biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties.

Among recent published papers, notable works include:

  • Endothelial cells support osteogenesis in an in vitro vascularized bone model developed by 3D bioprinting (2020) in Biofabrication
  • Disordered protein-graphene oxide co-assembly and supramolecular biofabrication of functional fluidic devices (2020) in Nature Communications
  • Robotic platform and path planning algorithm for in situ bioprinting (2021) in Bioprinting
  • 3D Bioprinting in Microgravity: Opportunities, Challenges, and Possible Applications in Space (2023) in Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • Open-source CAD-CAM simulator of the extrusion-based bioprinting process (2021) in Bioprinting

Vozzi frequently publishes in venues such as Bioprinting, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Biofabrication, International Journal of Bioprinting, and Bioengineering.

Collaborations are an important aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including Carmelo De Maria, Amedeo Franco Bonatti, Gabriele Maria Fortunato, Irene Chiesa, and Elisa Batoni.

Best Publications

  • Biofabrication: reappraising the definition of an evolving field

    Jürgen Groll;Thomas Boland;Torsten Blunk;Jason A. Burdick

  • Biofabrication: a guide to technology and terminology

    Lorenzo Moroni;Thomas Boland;Jason A. Burdick;Carmelo De Maria

  • Fabrication of PLGA scaffolds using soft lithography and microsyringe deposition

    Giovanni Vozzi;Christopher Flaim;Arti Ahluwalia;Sangeeta Bhatia

  • 4D printing of polymeric materials for tissue and organ regeneration

    Shida Miao;Nathan Castro;Nathan Castro;Margaret Nowicki;Lang Xia

  • Blends of Poly-(ε-caprolactone) and Polysaccharides in Tissue Engineering Applications

    Gianluca Ciardelli;Valeria Chiono;Giovanni Vozzi;Mariano Pracella

  • Genipin crosslinked chitosan/gelatin blends for biomedical applications

    Valeria Chiono;Ettore Pulieri;Giovanni Vozzi;Gianluca Ciardelli;Gianluca Ciardelli

  • Microsyringe-based deposition of two-dimensional and three-dimensional polymer scaffolds with a well-defined geometry for application to tissue engineering.

    Giovanni Vozzi;A Previti;Danilo Emilio De Rossi;Arti Devi Ahluwalia

  • Preparation and characterization of alginate/gelatin blend films for cardiac tissue engineering.

    Elisabetta Rosellini;Caterina Cristallini;Niccoletta Barbani;Giovanni Vozzi

  • Acute retinal ganglion cell injury caused by intraocular pressure spikes is mediated by endogenous extracellular ATP

    Valentina Resta;Elena Novelli;Giovanni Vozzi;Cristiano Scarpa

  • Microfabricated PLGA scaffolds: a comparative study for application to tissue engineering

    Giovanni Vozzi;Christopher J. Flaim;Francesca Bianchi;Arti Ahluwalia

  • Criticality of the biological and physical stimuli array inducing resident cardiac stem cell determination.

    Giancarlo Forte;Felicia Carotenuto;Francesca Pagliari;Stefania Pagliari

  • Tuning Polycaprolactone-Carbon Nanotube Composites for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffolds

    Monica Mattioli-Belmonte;Giovanni Vozzi;Yudan Whulanza;Maurizia Seggiani

  • A phase diagram for microfabrication of geometrically controlled hydrogel scaffolds

    A Tirella;A Tirella;A Orsini;Giovanni Vozzi;Arti Devi Ahluwalia

  • Endothelial cells support osteogenesis in an in vitro vascularized bone model developed by 3D bioprinting.

    Irene Chiesa;Carmelo De Maria;Anna Lapomarda;Gabriele Maria Fortunato

  • Chitosan/gelatin blends for biomedical applications

    Ettore Pulieri;Valeria Chiono;Gianluca Ciardelli;Gianluca Ciardelli;Giovanni Vozzi

  • Organic field effect transistors for textile applications

    A. Bonfiglio;D. De Rossi;T. Kirstein;I.R. Locher

  • Surface modification of a synthetic polyurethane by plasma glow discharge: Preparation and characterization of bioactive monolayers

    Susanna Sartori;Alfonsina Rechichi;Alfonsina Rechichi;G. Vozzi;M. D’Acunto

  • Collagen‐gelatin‐genipin‐hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds colonized by human primary osteoblasts are suitable for bone tissue engineering applications: In vitro evidences

    Giovanni Vozzi;C Corallo;S Carta;M Fortina

  • Triphasic scaffolds for the regeneration of the bone-ligament interface.

    G Criscenti;A Longoni;A Di Luca;C De Maria

  • Substrate stiffness influences high resolution printing of living cells with an ink-jet system.

    Annalisa Tirella;Federico Vozzi;Carmelo De Maria;Giovanni Vozzi

  • Rational design and fabrication of multiphasic soft network composites for tissue engineering articular cartilage: A numerical model-based approach

    Onur Bas;Sara Lucarotti;Sara Lucarotti;Davide D. Angella;Nathan J. Castro

Frequent Co-Authors

Arti Ahluwalia
Arti Ahluwalia University of Pisa
Gianluca Ciardelli
Gianluca Ciardelli Polytechnic University of Turin
Danilo De Rossi
Danilo De Rossi University of Pisa
Lorenzo Moroni
Lorenzo Moroni Maastricht University
Thomas Boland
Thomas Boland The University of Texas at El Paso
Federica Chiellini
Federica Chiellini University of Pisa
Enrico Traversa
Enrico Traversa University of Rome Tor Vergata
Annalisa Bonfiglio
Annalisa Bonfiglio University of Cagliari
Francesco Baino
Francesco Baino Polytechnic University of Turin

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