I am a technologist at the Institute of Bioscience and BioResources (CNR-IBBR), with a solid experience in research infrastructure management and scientific communication. In my current role, I manage access for IBISBA’s Italian Node while contributing to data management and the optimisation of laboratory procedures. I serve as Scientific Communication Manager for several European projects involving IBISBA, where I built communication strategies, managed branding, ensured GDPR compliance, and created digital content across a variety of platforms. I have been very active in organising webinars, workshops, and public outreach events, as well as representing IBISBA at national and international scientific events. My expertise combines operational and strategic skills, focusing on infrastructure management, communication, and training to support research and innovation in biotechnology.
SEEK ID: https://ibisbahub.eu/people/110
Location:
Italy
ORCID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6301-4248
Joined: 22nd Jan 2019
Roles
Project administrator
- PlanOvac
- SULFOCEL
- kHub_Test_2024
- PREP-IBISBA
- ITINERIS-IBBR-NA
- DIALS - Delivering the Infrastructure As a Legal Structure
- Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 2: Dissemination, Communication Exploitation and capacity building
Asset gatekeeper
Programme administrator
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IBISBA is designed to accelerate end-to-end bioprocess development, linking best-in-class R&D facilities to provide seamless multi-technology services.
Focusing on the different R&D phases in bioprocess development, IBISBA offers services related to computer-assisted design of biocomponents, construction of enzymes and microbial strains, the fermentation, downstream processing and project knowledge asset management.
Projects: Uncurated Protocols Library, Template library, Muconic Acid Production in Yeast, Public announcements and documents, IBISBA Library, Curated Protocols Library, DBTL-P, Sandbox, kHub_Test_2024, PREP-IBISBA, ITINERIS-IBBR-NA, DIALS - Delivering the Infrastructure As a Legal Structure
Web page: http://www.ibisba.eu
Real-time online monitoring of bioprocesses
Industrial biotechnology (IB) has the potential to create new markets while protecting the environment. With this in mind, the EU-funded BIOINDUSTRY 4.0 project will pave the way for IB to become a major manufacturing technology. Supporting the digitalisation of IB, the project will create new services delivered by European research infrastructure. These will address several challenges, focusing on the acceleration of bioprocess development pipelines. ...
Projects: Industrial-scale penicillin simulation, Scorpion antivenom nanobody production in Escherichia coli (Recombinant bispecific VHH), Production of the monoclonal antibody Trastuzumab in Komagataella phaffii (Pichia pastoris) for breast cancer treatment, Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 7: Tools for high-quality datasets, requisite for data-driven methods and services, Hybrid Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Efficient Computational Modeling: A Workflow Framework Applied to Schwanniomyces occidentalis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Pseudomonas putida use case, STAMM: Soft sensor moniToring and mAintenance framework for Machine learning Models, Pichia pastoris fermentation, Bioindustry4.0 Public dissemination, Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 2: Dissemination, Communication Exploitation and capacity building, Data Fabric Usage Demos, raw2ready, SCHEMA, Joint Action Research - INRAE-UAB in Pichia pastoris, Joint xylitol fermentations monitored by Kaiser and Timegate Raman devices, UAB - Komagataella phaffii Use Case, Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 5
Web page: https://www.bioindustry4.eu
IBISBA offers access to best-in-class facilities and know-how. Clients from academia, SMEs and big industry can find tailored solutions for their R&D needs.
Using a H2020 funding framework, IBISBA currently offers limited opportunities to researchers to obtain subsidised access to IBISBA specialised research structures and facilities, including contribution to user's travel and subsistence costs. Open Calls are launched regularly, inviting researchers from all sectors (academia and industry) ...
Projects: TRANSCRIPTPROM - Integrative and comparative analyses of response of Pichia pastoris, FLOX: FLavin-containing OXidoreductases, PlanOvac, HIGHFLUX, SporeDel, Yeast Glycerol, Galambr, SULFOCEL, Muconic Acid Production, Promoters 4 Pichia, Evocolour - The evolution and genetics of Flavobacteria forming structurally coloured colonies for sustainable biomaterials, Extreme - Genomic approach for extremozymes screening of thermophilic/anaerobic Caldicoprobacter algerensis strain, HMOzyme, PILOT-MP - Pilot scale process development for microbial proteins, UMB - Upscaling and optimisation of microalgae production for bivalves hatchery, Biocare, MEOX, Coculture, YarroFuels, PlasticPutida, Lipro-alga, Cyanofcs, ENGINEER4ARGININE, Upscale of the biocatalytic transformation of Free Fatty Acids into high-value products (BIOFFA), B-PAC, BIOFFA, GLYCOMICS, KorallionBio, MAROX, PROTEIFROM, SUPI
Real-time online monitoring of bioprocesses
Industrial biotechnology (IB) has the potential to create new markets while protecting the environment. With this in mind, the EU-funded BIOINDUSTRY 4.0 project will pave the way for IB to become a major manufacturing technology. Supporting the digitalisation of IB, the project will create new services delivered by European research infrastructure. These will address several challenges, focusing on the acceleration of bioprocess development pipelines. ...
Programme: Bioindustry 4.0
Public web page: https://www.bioindustry4.eu/
Start date: 1st Jan 2023
End date: 31st Dec 2026
Organisms: Not specified
Bioindustry4.0 Work Package 2: Dissemination, Communication Exploitation and capacity building
Real-time online monitoring of bioprocesses
Industrial biotechnology (IB) has the potential to create new markets while protecting the environment. With this in mind, the EU-funded BIOINDUSTRY 4.0 project will pave the way for IB to become a major manufacturing technology. Supporting the digitalisation of IB, the project will create new services delivered by European research infrastructure. ...
Programme: Bioindustry 4.0
Public web page: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094287
Start date: 1st Jan 2023
End date: 31st Dec 2026
Organisms: Not specified
In the quest for sustainable, circular economies, industrial biotechnology is a game-changer. However, unlocking its full potential hinges on addressing complex challenges and streamlining research and innovation (R&I). In this context, the EU-funded IBISBA-DIALS project aims to reshape the R&I landscape by establishing a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) that will drive smart biomanufacturing and responsible innovation. The work will be carried out by a core group of ...
Programme: IBISBA
Public web page: https://doi.org/10.3030/101131085
Start date: 1st Jan 2024
End date: 31st Dec 2026
Organisms: Not specified
The project is coordinated by the CNR (National Research Council). It started in November 2022, and during 30 (+6) months will carry out an ensemble of cross-disciplinary actions across the different environmental sub-domains, with the main aim to build the network of the Italian environmental Research Infrastructures, connect it to the user community and establish access, trough the ITINERIS HUB, to the vast array of knowledge, data, analytical tools, and service produced by the participating ...
Programme: IBISBA
Public web page: https://itineris.cnr.it
Organisms: Not specified
The aim of the EU-funded project PREP-IBISBA is to create the conditions for IBISBA to become a fully operational European research infrastructure in the coming years. The project will help IBISBA define a business model, establish a long-range financial plan and identify suitable legal frameworks to support its operation.
Programme: IBISBA
Public web page: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/871118
Organisms: Not specified
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Department: Not specified
Country:
Italy
City: Rome
Web page: https://www.cnr.it
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ROR ID: https://ror.org/01gtsa866
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Country:
Italy
City: Bari
Web page: http://ibbr.cnr.it/ibbr/
ROR ID: https://ror.org/04zaypm56
Department: Institute of Biosciences and BioResources
Country:
Italy
City: Rome
Web page: https://www.cnr.it
The monitor_and_extract_metadata.py script is designed to monitor a specified parent folder for new subfolders containing a Result.xml file. It extracts selected metadata from the Result.xml file and saves this metadata in both JSON and XML formats within the same subfolder.
Creator: Mauro Di Fenza
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
The document outlines a bioprocess pipeline detailing the main phases and their associated protocols. It is organized into five sequential stages. This structure provides a clear workflow for the discovery, production, and application of CAZymes (carbohydrate-active enzymes) in bioprocessing. The README document outlines the SOP execution order.
Creator: Mauro Di Fenza
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
This plan for Communication, Dissemination, Exploitation and Training is built on a comprehensive communication and dissemination strategy with objectives per target audience declined via key messages, communication channels, and tools to be put in place and monitored. The plan also features key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure optimal monitoring and evaluation on an annual basis.
Creators: Cassandra Togna, Mauro Di Fenza, Markus Schmidt, Sandra Youssef, Heleen De Wever, Angela Baker
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
This document reports Deliverable D1.2 – Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication (DEC) Plan of the IBISBA‑DIALS project. It defines the strategy supporting the establishment of IBISBA‑ERIC by 2026, outlining objectives, key stakeholder groups, communication channels, dissemination actions, and exploitation pathways. The plan applies a structured stakeholder analysis to tailor engagement activities and includes evaluation methods and indicators to assess impact. Overall, it provides an ...
Creators: Mauro Di Fenza, Beatrice Cobucci-Ponzano, Michael O'Donohue, Nikolaos Masourakis
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
This document outlines the management aspects involved in developing the IBISBA-IT digital infrastructure, which encompasses digitalised distributed platforms, protocols, and validated pipelines for biomolecule/microorganism discovery, characterisation, and engineering to facilitate bioprocess development and a transition to a circular economy
Creators: Mauro Di Fenza, Beatrice Cobucci-Ponzano, Nicola Curci, Federica De Lise, Angela Capaccio
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
Based on the Europe Science project template, the DMP outlines the basic strategy for managing data within IBISBA-IT.
Creator: Mauro Di Fenza
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
The IBISBA Communication and Dissemination Plan outlines the strategy for promoting IBISBA’s mission, activities, and results to key stakeholders, including researchers, policymakers, industry partners, and the broader scientific community.
Creators: Mauro Di Fenza, Beatrice Beatrice Cobucci Ponzano
Submitter: Mauro Di Fenza
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Assays: No Assays
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