
Federico Girolamo Barbera
Ph.D. Candidate (D4 – 4th Year Doctoral Student)
Professional Information
Biography
Federico Girolamo Barbera bridges the fields of pharmacy, stem cell biology, and regenerative research through his doctoral work at Tohoku University. His contributions deepen the understanding of Muse cells and pave the way for future applications in cell therapy, developmental modeling, and clinical innovation.
Research & Publications
"Human post-implantation blastocyst-like characteristics of Muse cells isolated from human umbilical cord" This study reveals that Muse cells derived from human umbilical cord tissue exhibit blastocyst-like traits similar to post-implantation embryos. The findings highlight their value as a novel model for early human development and a promising tool in reproductive medicine research. (Published in PubMed)