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YCN Newsletter 30 - Research in spot - Zahid Abbas
My research focuses on the design of advanced ceramic–polymer composite scaffolds and 3D in vitro models to address major challenges in regenerative medicine and cancer therapy. Through vat photopolymerization and biofabrication technologies, I develop gradient biomaterials that mimic complex tissue interfaces and investigate innovative therapeutic strategies for pancreatic cancer. My work bridges materials chemistry, additive manufacturing, and biomedical engineering to create functional systems with real clinical impact.
Regenerative medicine and cancer therapy demand innovative material solutions capable of dynamically interacting with biological systems. My research journey has focused on designing advanced bioactive ceramics and ceramic–polymer composite materials and translating them into functional biomedical platforms through additive manufacturing and materials engineering strategies.
During my PhD research at CNR-ISSMC in Faenza, I worked on calcium phosphate-based biomaterials, including ion-doped and multi-substituted hydroxyapatite systems and self-hardening bone cements. My work explored how ionic substitutions and phase composition influence mechanical performance, rheological behaviour, drug delivery capability, and biological response.
In my postdoctoral fellowship within the PRIN project “DESIRE – Design and Stereolithography of Cell-Instructive Gradient Scaffolds for Osteochondral Tissue Regeneration” at Politecnico di Torino, I advanced this expertise into additive manufacturing. I worked on vat photopolymerization of polymer/ceramic composites for biomedical applications and successfully designed and 3D-printed (DLP) scaffolds integrating both structural and compositional gradients within a single construct. These gradient architectures allow improved replication of complex multi-tissue interfaces such as cartilage and bone.
Currently, my research expands into oncology through the project “Innovative Therapeutic Treatments to Inhibit Perineural Invasion in Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma (INTHEA)”, where I contribute to the development of advanced in vitro 3D tumour models. These models aim to replicate the tumour microenvironment more accurately than conventional 2D cultures, enabling better understanding of tumour progression and supporting the evaluation of innovative therapeutic strategies.
Across regenerative and cancer-focused research, my work integrates materials chemistry, advanced manufacturing, and biological evaluation. By engineering multifunctional systems that mimic physiological complexity, I aim to contribute to safer, more effective therapeutic solutions with meaningful clinical impact.
“Transforming materials chemistry into tangible biomedical solutions is what drives my research every day”.
Zahid Abbas
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
www.linkedin.com/in/zahidabbas1333
Paper Link: https://scholar.google.com/citations
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YCN Newsletter 31 - Event Overview - Ceramitec 2026 by YCN Committee member Petar Kotevski
YCN’s participation at ceramitec 2026 in Munich from 24th to 26th of March 2026, represented a key step in strengthening ties between young ceramic professionals, academia, and industry. The exhibition provided an international setting where research, innovation and industrial application converge, enabling meaningful engagements. Our main objective was to position YCN as an active interface connecting early-career professionals with industry leaders.
YCN Newsletter 31 - Research in Spot - Naser Hosseini
Interface Engineering: High-Temperature Interactions Between High-Entropy Ceramics and Metals.
My research explores high-temperature interactions between high-entropy ceramics (HECs) and metals, with a focus on joining strategies for extreme environments. By understanding how metals wet and react with these advanced ceramics, I aim to design reliable interfaces for applications such as composites, coatings, and ceramic joining with functional properties. This work contributes to improving the performance and durability of materials used in demanding industries such as energy, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
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