Andrea Giammarino | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrea Giammarino | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Phd Student | La Sapienza University of Rome | Italy

Andrea Giammarino is a rising Italian researcher in microbiology and pharmaceutical sciences, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in “Advances in Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Legal Medicine and Public Health Sciences” at Sapienza University of Rome. His academic and research interests center on pharmaceutical microbiology, fungal biofilms, virulence modulation, and nanotechnology-based antifungal strategies. in Italy, Giammarino has quickly distinguished himself through his hands-on contributions to antifungal research, particularly involving  species and spp., as well as through his innovative use of Galleria mellonella as a fungal model. He has collaborated extensively with national and international teams, including research conducted at the Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE) in Argentina under Prof. Gustavo Giusiano’s guidance. Andrea has contributed to various high-impact journals such as  and Microorganisms. He has also presented research at prominent conferences like ISHAM and FIMUA. Alongside his research, he earned his pharmacist habilitation in 2024 and remains committed to improving patient care through scientific innovation. With a solid foundation in both clinical and experimental disciplines, Andrea Giammarino is emerging as a promising scholar contributing to the global effort to combat fungal pathogens and drug resistance through innovative microbial therapeutics.

Professional Profile

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Education 

Andrea Giammarino’s educational journey reflects a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and specialized training in microbiology. He completed his Master’s Degree in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technologies at Sapienza University of Rome (2017–2024), with a thesis focusing on Candida spp and the modulation of their virulence and wall proteins by Carvacrol, underlining his early interest in antifungal therapeutics. In 2024, he successfully passed the Pharmacist Abilitation State Exam, becoming a licensed pharmacist. He also completed a High Formation Course  “The Role of the Pharmacist in Managing Dermatological Patients,” offered by Sapienza University in collaboration with the Ordine dei Farmacisti di Roma. This training enhanced his clinical communication and patient care skills, particularly in dermocosmetics and dermatological therapy. Currently, he is enrolled in the Ph.D. Program (XL cycle) at Sapienza University of Rome, specializing in Microbiology and Parasitology within the broader field of “Advances in Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Legal Medicine and Public Health Sciences.” Through this rigorous program, he deepens his understanding of microbial pathogenesis, resistance mechanisms, and advanced experimental methods. Andrea’s education is complemented by international research training, including molecular techniques in mycology conducted in Argentina, positioning him for impactful contributions to translational infectious disease research.

Experience

Andrea Giammarino’s professional experience is primarily rooted in academic research, where he explores fungal pathogens, biofilm formation, and antifungal strategies. As a Ph.D. student at Sapienza University of Rome, he actively contributes to microbiology research projects, particularly focusing on fungal virulence modulation, nanoparticle synthesis, and host-pathogen interactions. His scientific work is grounded in experimental microbiology and pharmacology, employing models like Galleria mellonella and techniques such as molecular biology and microscopy. In collaboration with the Instituto de Medicina Regional, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE), Argentina, Andrea participated in international research training, gaining expertise in green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and molecular methods for fungal identification and pathogenicity assessment. He worked under the supervision of Prof. Gustavo Giusiano, enhancing his cross-cultural academic and lab experience. Andrea has been a presenter at multiple international and national conferences, including the 22nd ISHAM Congres and FIMUA 2024, where he showcased his research on Candida spp., silver nanoparticles, and HDAC inhibitors. His interdisciplinary work bridges microbiology, pharmacology, and nanotechnology, making him a well-rounded early-career researcher. Andrea also contributed to various collaborative projects within Sapienza University, fostering interdepartmental teamwork and contributing to a robust academic environment in infectious disease research.

Research Focus 

Andrea Giammarino’s research focuses on antifungal resistance, biofilm formation, virulence modulation and nanotechnology-based antimicrobial therapies. A major thrust of his work lies in understanding how natural compounds like  affect fungal pathogens, particularly Candida spp., by altering their wall proteins and virulence factors. This line of inquiry holds promise for developing novel therapeutic agents against drug-resistant fungi. He is also deeply engaged in the synthesis and testing of silver nanoparticles, especially those produced through eco-friendly or biological means. His work with gellan gum-based nanocomposite films incorporating bioreduced silver nanoparticles has demonstrated potential in enhancing antifungal activity, as published in Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications. Andrea leverages alternative animal models, such as Galleria mellonella, to study the pathogenesis and host response to fungal infections. This model provides ethical and cost-effective means to test antifungal efficacy and host–pathogen interactions.

Awards and Honors

While specific formal awards are not explicitly listed, Andrea Giammarino has earned academic distinction and international recognition through his research presentations, international collaborations, and conference participations. His acceptance into the highly competitive Ph.D. program at Sapienza University’s Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases reflects recognition of his academic merit and potential. Andrea’s international collaboration with the Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE) in Argentina, under the mentorship of Professor Gustavo Giusiano, signifies scholarly recognition beyond Italy. His selection to conduct research abroad on green nanoparticle synthesis and molecular fungal methods underscores his reputation for innovation and commitment to global scientific progress.

Publication Top Notes

1. Fungal Biofilm: An Overview of the Latest Nano-Strategies
2. Galleria mellonella as a Model for the Study of Fungal Pathogens: Advantages and Disadvantages
3. Gellan Gum-Based Nanocomposites Films Containing Bio-Reduced Silver Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterisation, and Antifungal Activity
4. Identification of Virulence Factors in Isolates of Candida haemulonii, Candida albicans, and Clavispora lusitaniae with Low Susceptibility and Resistance to Fluconazole and Amphotericin.

Dr. Desalegn Amenu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Desalegn Amenu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Desalegn Amenu, wollega University, Ethiopia

Dr. Desalegn Amenu is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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👨‍🏫 Work Experience

2012 – Present, Wollega University
Researcher and LecturerBiology B.Sc Courses:General MicrobiologyApplied MicrobiologyIntroduction to ImmunologyIntroduction to VirologyPrinciples of ParasitologyFood BiotechnologyAdvanced MycologyFood Technology and Bio Process Engineering B.Sc Courses:General MicrobiologyFood MicrobiologyFood BiotechnologyFungal BiotechnologyFood Safety and NutritionMicrobiology and Microbial Biotechnology M.Sc Courses:Food MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyIndustrial MicrobiologyAdvances in ImmunologyMicrobial Genetics

🎓 Education and Training

2018 – Present: PhD Candidate in Applied Microbiology, Jimma University02/03/2010 – 05/08/2012: M.Sc. in Microbiology, Haramaya University, Haramaya (Ethiopia)04/03/2008 – 01/02/2010: B.Sc. in Biology, Mada Walabu University, Bale (Ethiopia)02/02/2013 – 01/02/2014: HDP, Wollega University, Nekemte (Ethiopia)

🗣️ Personal Skills

Mother Tongue: Afaan OromoOther Languages:Amharic: Excellent in Listening, Speaking, Reading, WritingEnglish: Excellent in Listening, Speaking, Reading, WritingCommunication Skills: Communicate fluentlyOrganizational / Managerial Skills: Can work cooperatively in any positionJob-Related Skills: Excellent in SPSS, SAS, SAP, EXCEL

🔬 Research Area

M.Sc. Thesis: “Microbiological quality of drinking water sources and water handling practices among Rural Communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council.”PhD Dissertation: “Isolation and characterization of Lactic acid bacteria from Ethiopian traditional fermented foods and beverages for their probiotic effects, bacteriocin production, and preservative efficiency.”

📖 Publications Top Note :

Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plant extracts and their synergistic effect on some selected pathogens
D Amenu
American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 1(1), 18-29, 2014.
Citations: 99

The antibacterial activity of honey
D Amenu
International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review, 1(2), 102-116, 2013.
Citations: 65

Antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from “Ergo”, Ethiopian traditional fermented milk
D Amenu
Current Research in Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1(6), 278-284, 2013.
Citations: 33

Assessing the bacteriological quality of drinking water from sources to household water samples of the rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council, eastern Ethiopia
D Amenu, S Menkir, T Gobena
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 2(3), 126-133, 2013.
Citations: 17

Microbiological quality of drinking water sources in rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council
D Amenu, S Menkir, T Gobena
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 1(4), 33-37, 2012.
Citations: 17

Microbiological quality of drinking water sources and water handling practices among rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council
D Amenu, S Menkir, T Gobena
International Journal of Life Science Biotechnology and Pharma Research, 3(1), 97-123, 2014.
Citations: 16

Characterization of wastewater and evaluation of the effectiveness of the wastewater treatment systems
D Amenu
World Journal of Life Sciences Research, 1(1), 1-11, 2014.
Citations: 16

Assessment of water handling practices among rural communities of Dire Dawa Administrative Council, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia
D Amenu, S Menki, T Gobena
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 2(2), 75-82, 2013.
Citations: 16

Probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria from human milk
D Amenu
Journal of Medical Microbiology and Diagnosis, S3, 2014.
Citations: 15

Bacteriocin as an advanced technology in food industry
DA Delesa
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 4(12), 178-190, 2017.
Citations: 14

Traditional medicinal plants for industrial application as natural food preservatives
DA Delesa
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 5(4), 85-94, 2018.
Citations: 13

Bacteriological and physicochemical quality of well water sources
D Amenu
Global Journal of Microbiology and Molecular Sciences, 1, 1-24, 2014.
Citations: 13

Wastewater treatment plants as a source of microbial pathogens in receiving watersheds
D Amenu
World Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, 1, 1-13, 2013.
Citations: 13

Health impact of intestinal helminth infections among podoconiosis patients
D Amenu
Trends in Bacteriology, 1(1), 2, 2014.
Citations: 12

Antimicrobial resistance for enteric pathogens isolated from acute gastroenteritis patients
D Amenu
World Journal of Natural Applied Sciences, 1(1), 1-14, 2014.
Citations: 12

Antibacterial and antagonistic activity of selected traditional medicinal plants and herbs from East Wollega Zone against clinical isolated human pathogens
TT Ayele, MB Regasa, DA Delesa
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 4(3), 175-179, 2015.
Citations: 11

Isolation of poly aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degrading bacteria
D Amenu
Landmark Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, 1(1), 1, 2014.
Citations: 11

Overview of anticancer activity of lactic acid bacteria
DA Delesa
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 4, 166-177, 2017.
Citations: 10

Prevalence of malaria among patients visiting Nekemte Hospital
D Amenu
Journal of Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis, 3(2), 1, 2014.
Citations: 10

Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of some traditional medicinal plants and herbs from Nekemte district against wound causing bacterial pathogens
TT Ayele, MB Regasa, DA Delesa
Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal, 4(2), 199-203, 2015.
Citations: 8