
Flavia Vitale
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1976–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Data science
- Medicine
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Neuroscience
- Biochemical engineering
- Engineering
- Psychology
Selected publications
Neurophotonic Tools for Microscopic Measurements and Manipulation: Status Report
Neurophotonics · 2022 · 44 citations
- Computer Science
- Data science
- Computer Science
' agenda has been well aligned with this focus on neurotechnologies featuring new optical methods and tools applicable to brain studies. While the BRAIN Initiative 2.0 is pivoting towards applications of these novel tools in the quest to understand the brain, this status report reviews an extensive and diverse toolkit of novel methods to explore brain function that have emerged from the BRAIN Initiative and related large-scale efforts for measurement and manipulation of brain structure and function. Here, we focus on neurophotonic tools mostly applicable to animal studies. A companion report, scheduled to appear later this year, will cover diffuse optical imaging methods applicable to noninvasive human studies. For each domain, we outline the current state-of-the-art of the respective technologies, identify the areas where innovation is needed, and provide an outlook for the future directions.
Toward Nanotechnology-Enabled Approaches against the COVID-19 Pandemic
ACS Nano · 2020 · 593 citations
- Nanotechnology
- Biochemical engineering
- Biology
photocatalysis-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Nanotechnology tools to inactivate SARS-CoV-2 in patients could also be explored. In this case, nanomaterials could be used to deliver drugs to the pulmonary system to inhibit interaction between angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors and viral S protein. Moreover, the concept of "nanoimmunity by design" can help us to design materials for immune modulation, either stimulating or suppressing the immune response, which would find applications in the context of vaccine development for SARS-CoV-2 or in counteracting the cytokine storm, respectively. In addition to disease prevention and therapeutic potential, nanotechnology has important roles in diagnostics, with potential to support the development of simple, fast, and cost-effective nanotechnology-based assays to monitor the presence of SARS-CoV-2 and related biomarkers. In summary, nanotechnology is critical in counteracting COVID-19 and will be vital when preparing for future pandemics.
Recent grants
Validating MXene Electrodes for Next-Generation Electroencephalography
NIH · $439k · 2021–2026
Validating MXene Electrodes for Next-Generation Electroencephalography
NIH · $1.9M · 2021–2026
Defining neuromechanical mechanisms of Achilles tendinopathy
NIH · $1.3M · 2022–2026
Frequent coauthors
- 48 shared
Nicolette Driscoll
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 41 shared
Brendan B. Murphy
Translational Therapeutics (United States)
- 27 shared
Andrew G. Richardson
University of Pennsylvania
- 23 shared
Yury Gogotsi
Drexel University
- 21 shared
John D. Medaglia
University of Pennsylvania
- 21 shared
Timothy H. Lucas
Neurotech (United States)
- 20 shared
Georgios Mentzelopoulos
University of Pennsylvania
- 19 shared
Matteo Pasquali
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