Dr. Adriele Prina Mello
Ussher Assistant Professor, Clinical Medicine
Email [email protected]@tcd.iehttp://www.medicine.tcd.ie/molecular-medicine/people/adriele-prinamello.phpBiography
Dr. Adriele Prina-Mello, Ing.(Italy), PhD, is a Research Fellow of the School of Medicine, a CRANN Investigator and a part-time lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin. In the past years, he has been also actively working with the Trinity Centre for Bioengineering (TCBE), the Magnetism group (School of Physics), the School of Chemistry, and the School of Pharmacology. His research interests are focused on advanced translation research in NanoMedicine (in vitro/ in vivo diagnostic and imaging), dynamic interaction between nano-developed-products and biologically relevant models (nanotoxicology, nanobiocompatibility and nanobiotechnology), microfluidic, biomedical devices and tissue engineering applications of nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
- Ajetunmobi A, McAllister D, Jain N, Brazil O, Corvin A, Volkov Y, Tropea D, Prina-Mello A, Characterisation of SH-SY5Y Human Neuroblastoma cell growth over glass and SU-8 substrates., Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part A, 105, (8), 2017, p2129-2138Journal Article, 2017, DOI
- Laura Christine Kickham, Anthony M McElligott, Adriele Prina-Mello, Elisabeth A Vandenberghe, Yuri Volkov, Paul Browne, Interrogating the Interaction of CD52 Functionalised Metallic Nanoparticles with Malignant B Lymphocytes , Blood, 126 , (23 ), 2015Journal Article, 2015, URL
- Prina_Mello A. , Campbell V., and Coey J.M.D. , Static magnetic field effect in cells. A possible roa to cell differentiation., NSTI Nanotech 2005 , Anaheim, CA, May 2005, edited by NSTI , NSTI, 2005Conference Paper, 2005
- Taylor D, O'Brien F, Prina-Mello A, Ryan C, O'Reilly P, Lee TC , Compression data on bovine bone confirms that a "stressed volume" principle explains the variability of fatigue strength results. , Journal of Biomechanics, 32, (11), 1999, p1199 - 1203Journal Article, 1999, DOI , URL
- A. Prina-Mello, Z. Diao and J.M.D. Coey, Internalization of ferromagnetic nanowires by different living cells, Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 4, (9), 2006, p1 - 11Journal Article, 2006, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
- A. Prina-Mello, Z. Diao, and J.M.D. Coey, Nano-scale cell manipulation by magnetic field in the presence of functionalised magnetic carriers, Proceedings of Bioengineering in Ireland 12, Bioengineering in Ireland 12, Ireland, 27-28 January 2006, edited by McHugh, O'Mahony, Fitzpatrick , ISBN 1 905 254 075, The National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, 2006, pp73 - 74Conference Paper, 2006
- A. Prina-Mello, Z. Diao, and J.M.D. Coey, Osteoblast cell alignment by magnetic field after internalization of nickel nanowires, Proceeedings of the International Conference on Magnetism 06 , International Conference on Magnetism 06 , Kyoto, 20-25 August 2006, edited by ICM06 Editor committee , ICM06 - Publishers, 2006, pp64 - 64Conference Paper, 2006
- Crotty D. Martinez G; Coey J.M.D., Prina-Mello A., Effect of 50Hz, 2mT AC electromagnetic field on proliferation, morphology and CBf-alpha1 protein expression in pre-osteoblast., Proceedings of the 30 th Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society , Bioelectromagnetics Society 30 th Annual Meeting , San Diego, June 2008, edited by BEMS , 1, BEMS, 2008, pp21-Conference Paper, 2008
- Chun B.S., Walliang A.L., Fermon C, Byrne F., Prina-Mello A. , and J. M. D. Coey., Magnetic label detection in a microfluidic channel., Proceedings of the Joint European Magnetic Symposia, Joint European Magnetic Symposia, Dublin, September 2008, edited by Joint European Magnetic Symposia . , 1, Coey, Sanvito, 2008, ppBM10-Poster, 2008
- Prina-Mello A. , Crotty D., Byrne F., Davey G. and J.M.D. Coey. , Cell alignment using a magnetic nanowire and external field gradient. , Proceedings of the Joint European Magnetic Symposia, Joint European Magnetic Symposia , Dublin , September 2008, edited by Joint European Magnetic Symposia , 1, Coey, Sanvito, 2008, ppBM11-Poster, 2008
- Byrne F., Prina-Mello A., Whelan A., Mohamed B.M., Davies A., Gun'ko Y.K., Coey J.M.D., Volkov Y., High content analysis of the biocompatibility of nickel nanowires , Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials , 321, (10), 2009, p1341-1345Journal Article, 2009, DOI
- Prina-Mello A., Whelan A.M., Atzberger A., McCarthy J.E., Byrne F., Davies G.L., Coey J.M.D., Volkov Y., Gun'ko Y.K., Comparative Flow Cytometric Analysis of Immunofunctionalized Nanowire and Nanoparticle Signatures, Small, 6, (2), 2010, p247 - 255Journal Article, 2010, DOI
- Darragh Crotty, Gary Silkstone, Soumya Poddar, Richard Ranson, Adriele Prina-Mello, Michael T. Wilson, and J. M. D. Coey, Reexamination of magnetic isotope and field effects on adenosine triphosphate production by creatine kinase, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109, (18), 2012, p7126Journal Article, 2012, DOI , URL , TARA - Full Text
- Pini G., Scusa M.F., Congiu L., Benincasa A., Morescalchi P., Bottiglioni I., Di Marco P., Borelli P., Bonuccelli U., Della Chiesa A., Prina-Mello A., Tropea D., , IGF1 as a Potential Treatment for Rett Syndrome: Safety Assessment in Six Rett Patients, Autism research and treatment , 01/2012, 2012Journal Article, 2012, DOI
- Ajetunmobi,A. A., Prina-Mello,Adriele A., Volkov,Yuri Y., Corvin,Aiden P. A.P., Tropea,Daniela D., Nanotechnologies for the study of the central nervous system, Progress in Neurobiology, 123, 2014, p18-36Journal Article, 2014, DOI , TARA - Full Text
- Buckley C.T., Prina-Mello A., O'Kelly K.U., Development of biodegradable elastomeric scaffolds for mechanobiology investigations, Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the Section of Bio-engineering of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Galway, edited by FitzPatrick D.P. and Senouci M. , 2005, pp13-Oral Presentation
Research Expertise
Research interests are focused on: 1) Advanced translation research in NanoMedicine (in vitro/ in vivo diagnostic and imaging) 2) Therapeutics based on nanotechnology and multilayered structures 3) Dynamic interaction between nano-developed-products and biologically relevant models (nanotoxicology, nanobiocompatibility and nanobiotechnology), 4) Microfluidic systems applied to ultra-sensitive diagnostics 5) Biomedical devices and Tissue engineering applications of nanotechnology and nanomaterials. Additional interests are also in biomaterials, biocompatibility bioelectromagnetisms biophysics, and biomechanics of single cell under biophysical stimuli.