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Dr. Anna Didio is a Researcher in the Department of Molecular Toxicology at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig, Germany. She is part of the Molecular Toxicology Team, contributing to research on environmental chemicals, toxicoproteomics, and molecular mechanisms of toxicity. Her work is embedded within the broader research units focused on Chemicals in the Environment and Molecular Toxicology.
Her research interests include environmental toxicology, with a focus on understanding the effects of environmental contaminants at the molecular level. She collaborates within interdisciplinary groups such as the Toxicoproteomics and Functional Metabolomics groups, addressing topics like glyphosate protein interactions, microbiome responses to environmental stressors, and metabolic disruptions from chemicals like DINCH.
Dr. Didio’s department engages in projects like MetaPro (ProMetheus) and Ecotoxicology, investigating exposure science, molecular toxicology, and environmental immunology. She is involved in guiding academic theses at the department, though specific student names are not listed in the provided text.
While no explicit awards or recent publications (2025) under her name are mentioned in the text, her contributions align with the department’s focus on advancing molecular-level understanding of environmental health risks.
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