Carmine D'amico is a pharmaceutical scientist and postdoctoral researcher based in Helsinki with 11 years of experience at the intersection of RNA/DNA nanotechnology and biomaterials for immunotherapy and drug delivery. Currently in Prof. Mauri Kostiainen’s Biohybrid Materials Lab and a visiting researcher in Prof. Vincenzo Cerullo’s ImmunoViroTherapy Lab, he develops mRNA/DNA origami platforms for gene delivery and cancer immunotherapy. His PhD work at the University of Helsinki produced award-winning research on microneedle patches and was supported by multiple national grants, reflecting strong translational and funding track records. Earlier projects include polymeric electrospun fibers for spinal cord repair and a Research-to-Business collaboration that led to co-inventorship and industry engagement. Comfortable in both academic and applied R&D settings, he combines molecular design skills with practical development experience across devices and nucleic-acid nanostructures. Outside the lab he describes himself modestly as a “little developer,” hinting at hands-on coding and multidisciplinary curiosity beyond his bench expertise.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of Helsinki
Master of Science - MSc, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, Master of Science - MSc, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology at Università degli Studi 'Gabriele d'Annunzio' di Chieti
Erasmus Exchange, Erasmus Exchange at Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto
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