She received Master’s degree in “Biological Sciences” and Master’s degree in “Natural Sciences” with honours from the University of Naples “Federico II” and subsequently the Ph.D. in “Experimental Pathophysiology” from the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” where she had a postdoctoral position.
Over the years she has developed extensive experience in the field of cell biology and its biomedical applications.
Currently she is carrying out experimental research and teaching activity at Tor Vergata University in collaboration with ENEA Frascati Research Center.
Her scientific interest has been mainly focused on the study of the therapeutic potential of bioactive compounds on experimental models of degenerative diseases and the study of new therapeutic approaches in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
She is author of several publications on international scientific journals.