Prof. Rosanna Di Paola | Neurotoxicology Awards | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Rosanna Di Paola , university of Messina , Italy
Dr. Rosanna Di Paola is a Full Professor of General Biochemistry at the University of Messina’s Department of Veterinary Sciences. With a PhD in Experimental Medicine, she has a distinguished career in research, focusing on various experimental models and molecular biology techniques. Dr. Di Paola has held multiple prestigious positions, including fixed-term researcher and professor, and has received numerous awards such as the “Young Researcher” award and the Biology 2022 Best Paper Award. Her editorial roles span several renowned journals, and she coordinates research groups for both national and international pharmaceutical companies. Her expertise includes in vivo experimental models and advanced molecular biology techniques.
Professional Profile:
🎓Education:
Dr. Rosanna Di Paola earned her PhD in Experimental Medicine from the University of Messina in 2005. She completed her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences at the same institution in 1998.
🏢Work Experience:
Her career includes a variety of academic and research roles. Since January 2022, she has been a Full Professor of General Biochemistry at the University of Messina’s Department of Veterinary Sciences. From December 2019 to December 2021, she was a Professor in the same field at the Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences. She has also worked as a fixed-term researcher and has been recognized with the National Scientific Qualification for her expertise in General Biochemistry
🏆Awards:
Dr. Di Paola has received several prestigious awards throughout her career. In 2009, she was honored with the “Young Researcher” award for her scientific contributions. She was also recognized with the Biology 2022 Best Paper Award for her outstanding manuscript. Additionally, she has been awarded individual annual funding for basic research activities and has received accolades for her significant contributions to biomedical science.
Publication Top Notes:
1.Erratum: Hydrogen sulfide-releasing cyclooxygenase inhibitor ATB-346 enhances motor function and reduces cortical lesion volume following traumatic brain injury in mice
2. Role of mitochondrial dysfunction and biogenesis in fibromyalgia syndrome: Molecular mechanism in central nervous system
3. Transgenerational hormesis in healthy aging and antiaging medicine from bench to clinics: Role of food components
4. Impaired mitochondrial quality control in fibromyalgia: Mechanisms involved in skeletal muscle alteration
5. Environmental endocrine disruptor risks in the central nervous system: Neurotoxic effects of PFOS and glyphosate