Stefania Raimondo

  • Position: Full Professor in Human Anatomy
  • Expertise: peripheral nervous system; nerve injury and regeneration; Schwann cells; stem cells
  • Email: stefania.raimondo@unito.it
  • Phone: +39 011 670 5433
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Stefania Raimondo graduated in Biology at the University of Turin in 2002 and during the thesis activities she started to study peripheral nerve regeneration processes and nerve repair techniques. During her PhD in Physiology (2003-08) she worked on stem cells with the aim of studying their application on regenerative medicine.
After the PhD, she had the opportunity to have research experience abroad at the University of Manchester (2008) and at the University of Bordeaux (2015) continuing her studies both on the peripheral nervous system and stem cells. She is now Full Professor in Human Anatomy at the Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences (University of Turin).
Since 2019, she is responsible for the Nerve Regeneration Unit at the Neuroscience Institute Cavalieri Ottolenghi. She was General Secretary from 2022 and President from 2024 of the European Society for the Study of Peripheral Nerve Repair and Regeneration (ESPNR). She is the International Mobility Coordinator at the Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences from 2017.

Research focus

The main research interests of Stefania Raimondo are related to peripheral nerve regeneration processes and to the assessment of innovative strategies (e.g. tissue engineering, biomaterial scaffolds, nanotechnologies, cell transplantation, growth factors delivery) for repairing damaged somatic and autonomic peripheral nerves. She is expert in both vitro (neurons, Schwann cells, DRG explants) and in vivo experimental models (rodent).
She recently gained experience with human iPSC in vitro model through involvement as a team member of the project PNRR “complementare salute” D34H (Digital Driven Diagnostics, prognostics and therapeutics for sustainable Health care). 

 

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