Dr. Adamo’s research focuses on the cellular response to the mechanical stimuli applied to fibrous scaffold whit complex geometries. She is leading projects that involve the use of the mandrel-less electrodeposition technique to fabricate scaffold and tissue surrogates with axial symmetric structures (e.g.; tendons, ligament, chordae tendineae, medical textiles), controlled micro-architecture, and tunable mechanics. Currently, the main goal of her activity is reproducing chordae tendineae physiological morphology and mechanism. Her technical expertise include: in vitro and ex vivo procedures (e.g.; cell culture, use of bioreactors, primary cell isolation), molecular biology techniques (e.g.; nucleic acid and protein quantification, IHC), microscopy, mechanical testing and biofabrication techniques.