Laura Zorzetto
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Laura Zorzetto
@laurazorzetto.bsky.social
Biomaterial scientist passionate about innovative composite materials especially in the sticky and stinky ones
Thanks to @berlin-soapbox.bsky.social for letting me showcase my research carried out in @cmbidan.bsky.social group at @mpici_potsdam. I could explain how E. coli 🦠 can become 'as strong as a rock' 💪. #womeninSTEM #soapboxberlin @berlinscienceweek.bsky.social @smnstuttgart.bsky.social
November 1, 2025 at 4:44 PM
🎃The best way to celebrate Halloween as a scientist? Share a common major review in 2 weeks scare with a fellow co-author @cmbidan.bsky.social 👻
October 31, 2025 at 6:08 PM
If you know me, I have probably told you how E.coli 🦠 can accumulate hydroxyapatite.

In this preprint, I show that Zinc is colocalized with the mineral accumulation www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7...

Thanks to @cmbidan.bsky.social and all the other co-authors and to @mpici.bsky.social
Accumulation of zinc during E. coli biofilm mineralization: within or surrounding the hydroxyapatite?
Biofilms are biological materials that form as bacteria secrete extracellular matrix to protect themselves from environmental challenges. Specific conditions lead to biofilm mineralization, like in de...
www.researchsquare.com
October 28, 2025 at 9:10 AM
Thanks @berlin-soapbox.bsky.social for giving me this opportunity. If you are curious to know what E.coli can provide 🦠 (apart from tummy issues 🤢), you can find me in front of Berlin @mfnberlin.bsky.social on Saturday November 1st between 12 and 14 with many more inspiring speakers 🧑‍🔬.
A new day, a new pair of amazing speakers to introduce! 🌟
October 27, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Susmax kickoff meeting at @mpici.bsky.social here we go!
I am presenting here a poster with @ioviso.bsky.social to illustrate how our services can be applied to design, develop and manufacture sustainable materials
#iovisoGmbH #SusMax #startup #MPICI #sustainability #circular_economy #womeninSTEM
October 21, 2025 at 2:54 PM
Amazing location at Alte Münze that hosted the 2025 start-up days in Berlin: it was inspiring to meet mentors and like-minded entrepreneurs. #ioviso #iovisoGmbH #womeninSTEM #startup #networking
October 17, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Reposted by Laura Zorzetto
🚨 Call for Speakers! 🚨
We’re looking for women, non-binary and LGBTQIA scientists to join us at @berlinscienceweek.bsky.social 2025 ✨

Together with LGBTQ+ STEM Berlin, we’re hosting two amazing events.

Want to take the stage? Apply here 👇🏼

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
August 25, 2025 at 4:26 PM
Finally back to 3D printing 😎
🔵 We excited to test our new 3D printer: the Prusa CoreOne from @prusa3d.com. It will help us design tailored solutions for in-operando cells and sample holders.

We are ready to put our knowhow at the service of scientific and industrial innovation.

#3dprinter #sciencestartup #mpici #womeninSTEM
July 31, 2025 at 1:55 PM
😎I am excited to start this new adventure as co-founder of a science consultancy start-up: ioviso.

I have decided to follow this path to unite my passion for knowledge and the need to break free from the academic mold 🧑‍🔬.

#womeninSTEM #entrepreneur #xrays #science #consuntancy #grantwriting
🔬We’re live! Meet ioviso - your new partner in advanced material characterization. We offer a comprehensive portfolio of services:
🔹 SAXS/WAXS, XRF
🔹 In-operando setups
🔹 Data analysis
🔹 Proposal support
Let’s make synchrotron science more accessible.
🌐 [www.ioviso.com]
#materials #SAXS #startup
July 1, 2025 at 9:57 AM
What do E. coli, a rheometer and a nanoindenter have in common?
Discover it in the latest publication of @cmbidan.bsky.social group at @mpici.bsky.social!

#bacteria #biofilm #mpici #mpikg #womeninSTEM

pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Mechanical Comparison of Escherichia coli Biofilms with Altered Matrix Composition: A Study Combining Shear-Rheology and Microindentation
The mechanical properties of bacterial biofilms depend on the composition and microstructure of their extracellular matrix (ECM), which constitutes a network of extracellular proteins and polysaccharide fibers. In particular, Escherichia coli macrocolony biofilms were suggested to present tissue-like elasticity due to a dense fiber network consisting of amyloid curli and phosphoethanolamine-modified cellulose (pEtN-cellulose). To understand the contribution of these two main ECM components to the emergent mechanical properties of E. coli biofilms, we performed shear-rheology and microindentation experiments on biofilms grown from E. coli strains that produce different ECM. We measured that biofilms containing curli fibers are stiffer in compression than curli-deficient biofilms. We further quantitatively demonstrate the crucial contribution of pEtN-cellulose, and especially of the pEtN modification, to the stiffness and structural stability of biofilms when associated with curli fibers. To compare the differences observed between the two methods, we also investigated how the structure and mechanical properties of biofilms with different ECM compositions are affected by the sample preparation method used for shear-rheology. We found that biofilm homogenization, used prior to shear-rheology, destroys the macroscale structure of the biofilm while the microscopic ECM architecture may remain intact. The resulting changes in biofilm mechanical properties highlight the respective advantages and limitations of the two complementary mechanical characterization techniques in the context of biofilm research. As such, our work does not only describe the role of the ECM on the mechanical properties of E. coli biofilms. It also informs the biofilm community on considering sample preparation when interpreting mechanical data of biofilm-based materials.
pubs.acs.org
June 20, 2025 at 11:06 AM
How do you 'defeat' old technology? With old technology. No need for the latest instrument to do great science, just good #problemsolving skills. Thanks to the Federation of Europen Material Societies, @brukercorporation.bsky.social and @mpici.bsky.social
May 15, 2025 at 9:57 AM