Andrea Guerrini
![]() |
EDUCATION- 2014 - present PhD in Chemistry LAboratory of Molecular Magnetism (LaMM), Chemistry Department (Ugo Schiff), University of Florence, Italy. Thesis title: Protein based multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles for theranostic applications Supervisor: Prof. Andrea Caneschi Co-Supervisor: Dr. Claudio Sangregorio
- 2014 Master’s degree in Chemical Sciences (110/110) Thesis title: Evaluation of the hyperthermic efficiency of biocompatible nanocarriers for cancer treatment by magnetic hyperthermia Supervisor: Dr. Federico Totti Co-supervisor: Dr. Claudio Sangregorio
- 2010 Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Sciences (103/110) Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Thesis title: Mn2+ coordination complexes as potential scavenger for superoxide anion: synthesis, characterization and oxidative properties Supervisor: Prof. Andrea Bencini Co-supervisor: Prof. Claudia Giorgi PARTICIPATION AT CONFERENCES AND SCHOOLS21th International Conference on Solid State Ionics - June 2017 - Padova (Italy), Oral Contribution: “Magnetite Nanoparticle decorated with Human Ferritin: a smart platform for Magnetic Fluid Hypethermia Cancer Treatment”. Workshop on Magnetism in Medicine - Feb 2017 – Florence (Italy) – National Conference Workshop: X-Ray Scattering Techniques: strategic tools for Material Science - Sep 2016 – Bologna (Italy) – National Conference Italian School of Magnetism - April 2016 - Milan (Italy), Poster contribution: “Magnetite Nanoparticle decorated with Human Ferritin: a smart platform for Magnetic Fluid Hypethermia Cancer Treatment”. 2015 School of Nanomedicine - December 2015 - Bari (Italy), Poster contribution: “Magnetite Nanoparticle decorated with Human Ferritin: a smart platform for Magnetic Fluid Hypethermia Cancer Treatment”; Workshop on Nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia: characterization and Applications in Nanomedicine and New Materials in Medicine - October 2014 – Parma (Italy) – CNR-IMEM TEACHING ACTIVITY2016-2017 Tutor for the School of Human Health Science for the students of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, University of Florence (Italy) (600 hours). November 2016 Teaching support activity for the course of General and Inorganic Chemistry for the students of Pharmaceutical applied Science, University of Florence (Italy). November 2015 Teaching support activity for the course of Nanomaterial for advance application for the students of Chemical Science, University of Florence (Italy).
LINGUISTIC PROFICIENCYItalian (mother tongue) English (B2) |