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ASHKAN BIGHAM

None · Italian National Research Council

https://researchid.co/ashkanbigham
@ipcb.cnr.it
4476Google Scholar Citations
41Google Scholar h-index
67Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Ashkan Bigham got his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Naples Federico II. He is currently a Research Associate at the Institute of Polymers, Composites, and Biomaterials (IPCB) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Italy. He was a research fellow at IPCB and the Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology (IBBC, CNR) from 2020 to 2022 developing theragenerative (therapeutic + regenerative) biomaterials for cancer therapy and regeneration. His current scientific interests include the design and synthesis of multifunctional biomaterials and biocomposites for biomedical applications. His Professional and Scientific activity comprises: More than 70 scientific publications including original research papers, reviews, and book chapters in high-impact factor and prestigious journals and publishers including Chemical Society Reviews, Advanced Materials, Advanced Science, Small, Bioactive Materials, etc., and more than 10 presentations at international

Education

PhD in Materials Science from University of Naples Federico II

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. 3D-Printed Polycaprolactone/Gelatin Scaffolds Reinforced with Nano-Strontium Carbonate and Bioactive Glass for Enhanced Osteogenic Performance
    Journal of Polymers and the Environment 34 (5), 117 , 2026, 2026
  2. Zinc-Containing Biomaterials for Bone Disease Therapy and Tissue Repair: Design Principles, Mechanistic Insights, and Translational Pathways
    Biomaterials, 124200 , 2026, 2026
  3. Black phosphorus in theragenerative medicine: a multi-organ perspective on disease modulation and tissue repair
    Bioactive Materials 58, 422-471 , 2026, 2026 | Citations: 2.0
  4. The MCM/Lys-Cys Nanodevices for the Efficient Gene Delivery: An Approach Towards MCP1 Gene manipulation using CRISPR technology
    Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 260, 115377 , 2026, 2026
  5. Hybrid and Composite Nanofibrous Materials for Wound Healing Applications
    Royal Society of Chemistry , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 1.0

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