With Fulbright Scholarships They Fly to the USA

With Fulbright Scholarships They Fly to the USA
With Fulbright Scholarships They Fly to the USA

Saturday 29 June 2024 – 07:00

Luigi De Angelis will attend the Master of Public Health at Harvard while Mario Milazzo will follow the Repair project at Seton Hall University. Two bright young minds who have placed among the winners of the borse Fulbrightpromoted by the Foundation of the same name to finance study, research and teaching projects at top US universities and considered among the most prestigious in the world.

Of the Angels and a second year specialist in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine at the School of Medicine and Milazzo a researcher in Materials Science and Technology at the Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering of theUniversity of Pisa.

The first will begin his period at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston from September of this year until June 2025, attending the Master of Public Health in Quantitative Methods and will develop joint research activities between Harvard and the School of Hygiene of the University of Pisa directed by Professor Caterina Rizzo.

Milazzo, on the other hand, has obtained a 5-month Fulbright research grant, from January to June 2025, at Seton Hall University with the Repair project, which aims to develop nanostructured composite materials for complex and implantable structures to stimulate tissue regeneration of a vascularized bone. The project continues a line of research developed by a team from the chemistry and materials area of ​​Dici, and composed, in addition to Mario Milazzo, by Serena Danti, Maurizia Seggiani, Patrizia Cinelli, and Giuseppe Gallone.

The Fulbright Program is the most important international cultural exchange program in the United States, operating in more than 155 countries around the world and approximately 380 thousand participants have benefited from a Fulbright grant for study, research or teaching in the United States and in program countries.

 
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