Microbiology

Marzia Boaretti
Assistant Professor
Davide Gibellini
Full Professor
Annarita Mazzariol
Associate Professor
Caterina Signoretto
Associate Professor
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Topic People Description
Microbiology1 and Clinical Mcrobiology Caterina Signoretto
Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of natural substance. Study of Pseudomonas aeroginosa and other new emerging pathogens in Fibrosis Cystic patients Clinical microbiology: evaluation and study of viral infections of hepatities' virus (HBV, HCV), HIV and ri-activation of HCMV in immunocompromised patients.
Antibiotic resistance Annarita Mazzariol
Antibiotic resistance: study of the molecular mechanisms, new tests for determining antibiotic resistance, methods for tipization and correlation among microorganisms.
Antibiotic resistance Annarita Mazzariol
Antibiotic resistance: study of the molecular mechanisms, new tests for determining antibiotic resistance, methods for tipization and correlation among microorganisms.
Microbiology and antibiotic resistence Annarita Mazzariol
Antibiotic-resistance: study of molecular mechanisms, new tests for the determination of resistance, epidemiology and resistance monitoring. Antibiotic sensitivity tests Methods for determining the genetic correlation of strains, Anaerobic microorganisms
Microbiology and antibiotic resistence Annarita Mazzariol
Antibiotic-resistance: study of molecular mechanisms, new tests for the determination of resistance, epidemiology and resistance monitoring. Antibiotic sensitivity tests Methods for determining the genetic correlation of strains, Anaerobic microorganisms
General and clinical microbiology Marzia Boaretti
Bacterial physiology and genetics: studies on mechanism of bacterial growth and division; antibacterial activity of new antibiotics and mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics; evaluation of survival strategies adopted by bacteria of medical interest and possible genetic mechanisms involved in persistence in viable but not-culturable (VBNC) state; CF patients: identification and molecular typing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from acute and chronic lung infection; evaluation of antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activity of biogenic selenium nanoparticles. Clinical microbiology: diagnosis of viral infections and/or reactivation in transplant and immunocompromised patients and diagnosis of viruses involved in central nervous system (CNS) infections.
Virology and Microbiology Davide Gibellini
Research activity is focused on viral pathogenesis, diagnosis methods, and antiviral molecules.

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