Giulia Guerriero, Ph.D. is Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Cytology, Advisory Board Member for the Interdepartmental Center for Environmental Research and the Inter-university “Center for Studies on Bioinspired Agro-Environmental Technology” at the University of Naples "Federico II", Italy. She has published over one hundred research studies focused on the development and validation of oxidative stress biomarkers for non-invasive biomonitoring, bioconservation, and bioremediation assessment; on the determination and monitoring of physiological fertility defenses; and on biological pollution and biodiversity control. As the Principal Investigator in national and international projects, she has established a consolidated network of relationships in important research institutes in Europe, Africa, Asia and in the USA. She has organized and participated in international conferences. She is currently serving as Editor for several journals. Furthermore, she is a research proposals reviewer for the UK National Commission for UNESCO. Since 2021, she is Coordinator of the Mediterranean and Middle East Universities Network Agreement (MUNA) on the Board of Coordinators.
Keywords: antioxidative physiological defense; steroids and steroid receptors; antioxidants under steroid control; reproductive health assessment; endangered species and validation of non-destructive examination methods.
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Antioxidative physiolo...
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Antioxidants under ste...
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Short Biography
Giulia Guerriero, Ph.D. is Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Cytology, Advisory Board Member for the Interdepartmental Center for Environmental Research and the Inter-university “Center for Studies on Bioinspired Agro-Environmental Technology” at the University of Naples "Federico II", Italy. She has published over one hundred research studies focused on the development and validation of oxidative stress biomarkers for non-invasive biomonitoring, bioconservation, and bioremediation assessment; on the determination and monitoring of physiological fertility defenses; and on biological pollution and biodiversity control. As the Principal Investigator in national and international projects, she has established a consolidated network of relationships in important research institutes in Europe, Africa, Asia and in the USA. She has organized and participated in international conferences. She is currently serving as Editor for several journals. Furthermore, she is a research proposals reviewer for the UK National Commission for UNESCO. Since 2021, she is Coordinator of the Mediterranean and Middle East Universities Network Agreement (MUNA) on the Board of Coordinators.
Keywords: antioxidative physiological defense; steroids and steroid receptors; antioxidants under steroid control; reproductive health assessment; endangered species and validation of non-destructive examination methods.