Dr Marco Pensalfini
BSc (Bologna); MSc (Bologna); PhD (Dr. Sc. ETH)

 

News

March 2025

The Royal Society has awarded a grant to support our research activities

Royal Society Research Grant Awarded

31 March 2025

Exciting news: the group has been awarded its first UK funding! This award will support the development of novel experimental methods to biomechanically characterise repairing tissues in physiological conditions, generating crucial knowledge to understand the aetiology of fibrosis and design corresponding treatments. We are incredibly grateful to the Royal Society … [more]

Muhie, Ilan and Yash (from left to right) presenting their poster and receiving their prize

QMCUR students showcase their research at the Industrial Liaison Forum

11 March 2025

Students from the Queen Mary Centre for Undergraduate Research (QMCUR) showcased their research at the Industrial Liaison Forum, with about 30 posters on display, reinforcing the Centre's presence in research dissemination events. Participating allowed the students to join their more senior peers in sharing their research with academic staff, industrial … [more]


November 2024

The workshop was hosted by King's College London

Invited Talk at London Workshop on Active Matter

21 November 2024

Dr Marco Pensalfini was invited to present insights from his research as part of the London Workshop on Active Matter. This event, hosted by King's College London, brought together key London-based active matter researchers aiming to spark fruitful intellectual exchanges and new collaboration opportunities. Marco's talk focused on … [more]


October 2024

Marco giving his talk

Dr Marco Pensalfini joins international group of experts at the Scar Free Symposium

31 October 2024

Dr Marco Pensalfini was invited to present insights from his research on “Biomechanics and mechanobiology of skin wound healing” as part of the Scar Free Symposium. This event, organised to celebrate the Scar Free Foundation’s 25th anniversary, brought 100 scientists and clinicians at the forefront of wound … [more]