Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics Research Group

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Name
Tiago Silva
Position
Principal Researcher
Academic & Research Staff
Nationality
Portugal
Orcid
0000-0001-8520-603X
Ciencia ID
E61B-63EC-BBE2
Scopus ID
8696572400
Research ID
A-2048-2008
Experience
Large experience in valorization of marine biological resources and derived by-products, with research focusing on the cross-talk between blue and red biotechnologies, by aiming the development of marine inspired biomaterials (using several marine biopolymers and ceramics and various processing technologies) for tissue engineering and other advanced therapies (for diabetes and cancer).
Research Area
Medical biotechnology
Short biography sketch
Background
Graduation in Chemistry (2001) and PhD in Chemistry (2006), both by Faculty of Sciences – University of Porto (Portugal), working in surface modification of gold electrodes by electrostatic layer-by-layer self-assembly of polyelectrolyte multilayers, envisaging the development of new electrochemical sensors, with a visiting period at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland).
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  • Name
    Tiago Silva
    Position
    Principal Researcher
    Academic & Research Staff
    Nationality
    Portugal
    Orcid
    0000-0001-8520-603X
    Scopus ID
    8696572400
    Research ID
    A-2048-2008
Experience
  • Large experience in valorization of marine biological resources and derived by-products, with research focusing on the cross-talk between blue and red biotechnologies, by aiming the development of marine inspired biomaterials (using several marine biopolymers and ceramics and various processing technologies) for tissue engineering and other advanced therapies (for diabetes and cancer).
Research Area
  • Medical biotechnology
Background
  • Graduation in Chemistry (2001) and PhD in Chemistry (2006), both by Faculty of Sciences – University of Porto (Portugal), working in surface modification of gold electrodes by electrostatic layer-by-layer self-assembly of polyelectrolyte multilayers, envisaging the development of new electrochemical sensors, with a visiting period at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland).
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