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Leone Rossetti obtained an undergraduate degree in Physics from the University of Milan, Italy, and a PhD from the Technical University of Munich, where his research focused on biomechanics of tendon-bone attachments. His doctoral thesis explored remarkable resilience in materials, specifically investigating the multiscale interplay between biological structures and mechanical properties. Following his PhD, Dr. Rossetti served as a postdoctoral researcher and Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow at the Institute of Bioengineering in Catalonia, Barcelona. He worked on cellular mechanobiology, studying how cells rely on mechanical forces to coordinate collective movements. His current research interests lie at the intersection of cellular biophysics and tissue mechanics, where he incorporates fluorescence microscopy, image analysis, and mathematical modeling, along with optogenetics, to discover principles governing collective cellular behaviors. Dr. Rossetti also investigates the reconstruction of complex tissue dynamics to control individual cell behaviors, aiming to reveal their emergent properties. His research further extends to understanding facial and cranial formation, tissue repair, and regeneration, as well as unraveling disease mechanisms to successfully treat patients and ultimately solve health issues worldwide.
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