Bridging the gap of neuronal communication by means of intelligent hybrid systems

Ilaria Colombi

Gabriella Panuccio

PhD Student

@ NINE Lab – IIT, Italy

Collaborator

I am a Biomedical Engineer and I am currently a Ph.D. student in Neuroscience & Neurotechnologies.


I graduated in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Genova, Italy in 2012, with a Thesis titled Effects of antiepileptic drugs on hippocampal neurons coupled to micro-electrode arrays.

In 2015, I obtained the Master Degree in Bioengineering at the University of Genova, Italy (110/110, with worthiness of publication), with a Thesis titled Circadian rhythm monitoring and manipulation in neural assemblies.

Since November 2015 I am Ph.D. student in Neuroscience & Neurotechnologies at the Italian Institute of Technology, Department of Neuroscience and Brain Technologies.

Colombi I, Tinarelli F, Pasquale V, Tucci V and Chiappalone M. A Simplified In vitro Experimental Model Encompasses the Essential Features of SleepFront Neurosci: 00315, 2016. doi

Colombi I, Tinarelli F, Pasquale V, Tucci V and Chiappalone M. Circadian rhythm monitoring and manipulation in neural assembliesConference Abstract: MEA Meeting 2016 | 10th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Electrode Arrays. Front Neurosci: 00052, 2016. doi

Colombi I., Mahajani S. ,Frega M., Gasparini L. and Chiappalone M. Effect of antiepileptic drugs on hippocampal neurons coupled to Micro-Electrode Arrays. Front Neuroeng 6:10, 2013. doi

Oral Communication - Dissociated in vitro cultures recapitulate the main features of sleep in vivo. GDR 2904 Multielectrode systems for Neuroscience: 6th annual meeting 5-8 Jan 2016, Grenoble-Autrans, France.

Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

Dept Neuroscience & Brain Technologies

Via Morego, 30

16163 Genova

Italy