Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile
Michał Bartkowski

@michalbartkow

Postdoctoral researcher at @DCU @IrishResearch working in the Giordani Group

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Silvia Giordani (@giordanisilvia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Hugh Mohan on winning the runner up at the Dublin City University DCU Graduate Studies Office 🎓 #TellitStraight competition this afternoon! Also it was great to see the whole Giordani group in support! 🥳🎊🎉 Proud PhD advisor day! ☺️#WeAreDCU

Congratulations <a href="/HughMohan3/">Hugh Mohan</a> on winning the runner up at the <a href="/DCU/">Dublin City University</a>  <a href="/DCUGradStudies/">DCU Graduate Studies Office 🎓</a> #TellitStraight competition this afternoon! Also it was great to see the whole Giordani group in support! 🥳🎊🎉 Proud PhD advisor day! ☺️#WeAreDCU
Hugh Mohan (@hughmohan3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the latest paper from the Giordani group! We have developed a targeted carbon nano-onion based nanocarrier for treating drug resistant breast cancer. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…… Research Ireland Nanoscale journal family Royal Society of Chemistry DCU Science and Health Silvia Giordani #CancerResearch

Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share the new study from the Giordani group (Silvia Giordani), with Hugh Mohan as first author, on B/N-doped carbon nano-onion nanocarriers for targeted doxorubicin delivery in drug-resistant breast cancer. 👉 doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04… DCU School of Chemical Sciences #CancerResearch

Excited to share the new study from the Giordani group (<a href="/giordanisilvia/">Silvia Giordani</a>), with <a href="/HughMohan3/">Hugh Mohan</a> as first author, on B/N-doped carbon nano-onion nanocarriers for targeted doxorubicin delivery in drug-resistant breast cancer.
👉 doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04…
<a href="/DCUChemistry/">DCU School of Chemical Sciences</a> #CancerResearch
Silvia Giordani (@giordanisilvia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I enjoyed our ⁦Dublin City University⁩ Spring Open Day, giving taste lectures about what our School have to offer, providing laboratory tours and answering questions from interested high school students and parents at the stand together with my colleagues and postgraduate students.

I enjoyed our ⁦<a href="/DCU/">Dublin City University</a>⁩ Spring Open Day, giving taste lectures about what our School have to offer, providing laboratory tours and answering questions from interested high school students and parents at the stand together with my colleagues and postgraduate students.
Silvia Giordani (@giordanisilvia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted with our latest paper on B/N-CNOs for targeted breast cancer therapy published open access in Nanoscale. Congratulations Hugh Mohan and Michał Bartkowski. I am very grateful to Research Ireland for funding and to my collaborators Università di Torino and Universidad Zaragoza pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Giordani Group’s nanocarrier research was featured in The Irish Times! 📰 Targeted drug delivery using carbon nano-onions—towards safer chemo and fewer side effects! 🔗 irishtimes.com/science/2025/0… Silvia Giordani Dublin City University

Research Ireland (@researchirel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new drug delivery method developed by Silvia Giordani at Dublin City University could lead to improved chemotherapy with fewer side effects. The nanotechnology-based drug delivery targets cancer more precisely. Read more on @irishtimes: irishtimes.com/science/2025/0… DCU Research DCU Science and Health

Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see our artwork featured on the back cover of RSC Nanoscale for our recent article on transforming spent coffee grounds into biomedical tools☕⚗️ 🔗doi.org/10.1039/D4NR05… Huge thanks to the group, Yingru Zhou (first author), and Silvia Giordani!! Nanoscale journal family

Thrilled to see our artwork featured on the back cover of RSC Nanoscale for our recent article on transforming spent coffee grounds into biomedical tools☕⚗️

🔗doi.org/10.1039/D4NR05…

Huge thanks to the group, <a href="/Yingru_Zhou/">Yingru Zhou</a> (first author), and <a href="/giordanisilvia/">Silvia Giordani</a>!!

<a href="/nanoscale_rsc/">Nanoscale journal family</a>
Nanoscale journal family (@nanoscale_rsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carbon dots made from spent coffee grounds glow green in breast cancer cells, as investigated in Nanoscale's inside back cover article ☕ Silvia Giordani Yingru Zhou Michał Bartkowski Sofia Dominguez Read more about the work here 👇: doi.org/10.1039/D4NR05…

Carbon dots made from spent coffee grounds glow green in breast cancer cells, as investigated in Nanoscale's inside back cover article ☕

<a href="/giordanisilvia/">Silvia Giordani</a> <a href="/Yingru_Zhou/">Yingru Zhou</a> <a href="/MichalBartkow/">Michał Bartkowski</a> <a href="/SofiaDo93405718/">Sofia Dominguez</a> 

Read more about the work here 👇:
doi.org/10.1039/D4NR05…
Sofia Dominguez (@sofiado93405718) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are in Nanoscale journal family Curious about how coffee grounds can be used as tools in nanomedicine? Have a read ! doi.org/10.1039/D4NR05… A great teamwork! Thanks Dublin City University and Breakthrough Cancer Research for the funding.

Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/4 Our latest research shows how spent coffee grounds can be turned into biomedical nanomaterials. 🔗independent.ie/regionals/cork… 📄DOI: 10.1039/D4NR05186F

Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4/4 Huge thanks to everyone at DCU and the Giordani Lab for their brilliant work, esp. Silvia Giordani, our lead PI, without whom this would not be possible. Yingru Zhou Sofia Dominguez Dublin City University 🔗irishexaminer.com/news/arid-4163… 📄DOI: 10.1039/D4NR05186F

Breakthrough Cancer Research (@breakthrocancer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

☕️ waste → cancer therapy? Dublin City University scientists upcycled used coffee grounds into ‘carbon dots’ that kill cancer cells & could ferry chemo drugs - zero toxic metals, 100% upcycled. Read more 👇breakthroughcancerresearch.ie/news/leftover-… #MakeMoreSurvivors #Nanomedicine #CancerResearch #Sustainability

☕️ waste → cancer therapy? <a href="/DCU/">Dublin City University</a> scientists upcycled used coffee grounds into ‘carbon dots’ that kill cancer cells &amp; could ferry chemo drugs - zero toxic metals, 100% upcycled. 
Read more 👇breakthroughcancerresearch.ie/news/leftover-…

#MakeMoreSurvivors
#Nanomedicine
#CancerResearch
#Sustainability
Nanoscale journal family (@nanoscale_rsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Engineered B/N-doped carbon nano-onions coated with a hyaluronic acid targeting agent carry doxorubicin to triple-negative breast cancer cells, enhancing efficacy while mitigating cardiotoxicity. Silvia Giordani Hugh Mohan Michał Bartkowski Read more here: doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04…

Engineered B/N-doped carbon nano-onions coated with a hyaluronic acid targeting agent carry doxorubicin to triple-negative breast cancer cells, enhancing efficacy while mitigating cardiotoxicity.

<a href="/giordanisilvia/">Silvia Giordani</a> <a href="/HughMohan3/">Hugh Mohan</a> <a href="/MichalBartkow/">Michał Bartkowski</a>

Read more here:
doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04…
Michał Bartkowski (@michalbartkow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to have our cover featured on the Outside Front Cover of RSC Nanoscale! It’s been a real pleasure working on this with Silvia Giordani — thank you Silvia for the opportunity and support! Read the full article here: doi.org/10.1039/D4NR04…

Francesco Calzaferri (He/Him) (@jfcfran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Young Investigator Award I received last week in Galway by the Society for Free Radical Research - Europe (Europe-SFRR) and Elsevier . It was such a surprise! Thanks a lot! ✨

The Young Investigator Award I received last week in Galway by the Society for Free Radical Research - Europe (<a href="/SFRR_Europe/">Europe-SFRR</a>) and <a href="/ElsevierConnect/">Elsevier</a> . It was such a surprise! Thanks a lot! ✨