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Roberto Zamboni is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Neuroscience and Materials Science. Their work spans various interdisciplinary topics and includes publications in several scientific journals and collaboration with multiple coauthors.

Zamboni's research interests and main topics include:

  • Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers
  • Silk-based biomaterials and applications
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
  • Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Skin Protection and Aging
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Their subfields of study encompass Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Biomaterials, Building and Construction, Molecular Biology, and Dermatology.

Among frequent coauthors collaborating with Zamboni are Tamara Posati, Giovanna Sotgiu, Valentina Benfenati, Emanuela Saracino, and Annalisa Aluigi.

Scientific publications include contributions to prominent venues such as Nature Nanotechnology, Advanced Biosystems, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Foods, and Nanomaterials.

Some representative papers by Roberto Zamboni are:

  • Stimulation of water and calcium dynamics in astrocytes with pulsed infrared light, 2020, The FASEB Journal
  • Regenerated wool keratin-polybutylene succinate nanofibrous mats for drug delivery and cells culture, 2020, Polymer Degradation and Stability
  • Structural and functional properties of astrocytes on PCL based electrospun fibres, 2020, Materials Science and Engineering C
  • Glial Interfaces: Advanced Materials and Devices to Uncover the Role of Astroglial Cells in Brain Function and Dysfunction, 2020, Advanced Healthcare Materials
  • Effects of the Blending Ratio on the Design of Keratin/Poly(butylene succinate) Nanofibers for Drug Delivery Applications, 2021, Biomolecules

Roberto Zamboni's work encompasses investigations into cellular dynamics, biomaterials for drug delivery, and advanced materials interfaces related to brain function.

In recognition of career achievements, Zamboni was awarded the SPIE Fellow distinction in 2012.

Best Publications

  • Supramolecular organization in ultra-thin films of α-sexithiophene on silicon dioxide

    Maria Antonietta Loi;Enrico Da Como;Franco Dinelli;Mauro Murgia

  • High-precision determination of the temperature dependence of the fundamental energy gap in gallium arsenide.

    E. Grilli;M. Guzzi;R. Zamboni;L. Pavesi

  • Scaling Behavior of Anisotropic Organic Thin Films Grown in High Vacuum

    F. Biscarini;P. Samorí;O. Greco;R. Zamboni

  • The chemical and electronic structure of the interface between aluminum and polythiophene semiconductors

    Per Dannetun;Magnus Boman;Sven Stafström;William R. Salaneck

  • A transparent organic transistor structure for bidirectional stimulation and recording of primary neurons

    Valentina Benfenati;Stefano Toffanin;Simone Bonetti;Guido Turatti

  • Growth of conjugated oligomer thin films studied by atomic-force microscopy.

    F Biscarini;R Zamboni;P Samorí;P Ostoja

  • Electrical characteristics of field-effect transistors formed with ordered α-sexithienyl

    P. Ostoja;S. Guerri;S. Rossini;M. Servidori

  • Integration of silk protein in organic and light-emitting transistors.

    R. Capelli;J.J. Amsden;G. Generali;S. Toffanin

  • Correlation between morphology and field-effect-transistor mobility in tetracene thin films

    Fabio Cicoira;Clara Santato;Franco Dinelli;Mauro Murgia

  • Excited-state nonlinearity in polythiophene thin films investigated by the Z-scan technique

    Lina Yang;Roger Dorsinville;Q. Z. Wang;Peixian Ye

  • Location of the low-energy 1 A g state in a polythiophene oligomer by two-photon absorption spectroscopy: α-sexithienyl

    N. Periasamy;R. Danieli;G. Ruani;R. Zamboni

  • Tetracene-based organic light-emitting transistors: optoelectronic properties and electron injection mechanism

    C. Santato;R. Capelli;Maria Loi;M. Murgia

  • Infrared photoinduced absorption in the YBa2Cu3O7−y high Tc superconducting system

    C. Taliani;R. Zamboni;G. Ruani;F.C. Matacotta

  • Third-order optical nonlinearity in polycondensed thiophene-based polymers and polysilane polymers

    Lina Yang;Roger Dorsinville;Q. Z. Wang;W. K. Zou

  • Blue Luminescence of Facial Tris(quinolin-8-olato)aluminum(III) in Solution, Crystals, and Thin Films

    Michele Muccini;Maria Antonietta Loi;Kester Kenevey;Roberto Zamboni

  • Wave-dispersed third-order nonlinear optical properties of C60 thin films

    F. Kajzar;C. Taliani;R. Danieli;S. Rossini

  • Location of charge transfer states in α-sexithienyl determined by the electroabsorption technique

    L.M. Blinov;S.P. Palto;G. Ruani;C. Taliani

  • J-Aggregation in α-Sexithiophene Submonolayer Films on Silicon Dioxide

    Enrico Da Como;Maria Antonietta Loi;Mauro Murgia;Roberto Zamboni

  • Studies on carbonyl derivatives of early transition elements. A convenient method for the preparation of the hexacarbonylniobate(1-) anion at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. Crystal and molecular structure of [M(CO)6]-(M = Nb, Ta) as their bis(triphenylphosphine) nitrogen(1+) derivatives

    Fausto Calderazzo;Ullrich Englert;Guido Pampaloni;Giancarlo Pelizzi

  • Tetracene light-emitting transistors on flexible plastic substrates

    C. Santato;I. Manunza;A. Bonfiglio;F. Cicoira

  • Thermally stabilized iridium on an integrated, carbide-coated platform as a permanent modifier for hydride-forming elements in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 3. Effect of L-cysteine

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Frequent Co-Authors

Michele Muccini
Michele Muccini National Research Council (CNR)
Fabio Biscarini
Fabio Biscarini University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Amlan J. Pal
Amlan J. Pal Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
Rainer F. Mahrt
Rainer F. Mahrt IBM (United States)
David A. Leigh
David A. Leigh University of Manchester
Maria Antonietta Loi
Maria Antonietta Loi University of Groningen
Morena Nocchetti
Morena Nocchetti University of Perugia
Robert R. Alfano
Robert R. Alfano City College of New York
Roberto Lazzaroni
Roberto Lazzaroni University of Mons
Heinz Bässler
Heinz Bässler Philipp University of Marburg

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