Anna holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Sciences and earned her PhD in Polymer Sciences in 2025 at the University of Liège (Belgium). Her doctoral research focused on the synthesis and characterization of non-isocyanate polyurethanes derived from CO₂, aiming to valorize carbon dioxide as a sustainable feedstock for advanced polymeric biomaterials. Using these, she developed 3D-printable cardiovascular implants and devices, including heart-valve prostheses. Alongside her research, she contributed to teaching as a teaching assistant in organic and inorganic chemistry at the University of Liège.
In August 2025, she joined the IBE Department at MERLN as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Her current work focuses on developing dynamic supramolecular 3D-printable hydrogels to control timescales in these biomaterials, thereby unlocking new biomedical applications for supramolecular hydrogels.