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Giuseppe Graziano is a Full Professor in the Department of Science and Technology (DST) at Università degli Studi del Sannio (Unisannio), specializing in Physical Chemistry (CHIM/02). His research spans protein folding, solvation thermodynamics, and molecular biophysics, with a focus on understanding the fundamental principles governing protein stability and interactions.
Professor Graziano's research interests center on the physical chemistry of biomolecules, particularly examining thermodynamic principles behind protein folding and stability. His work investigates protein denaturation mechanisms, osmolyte effects on protein structure, hydrophobic interactions, and the role of water in biomolecular processes. He has made significant contributions to understanding cold denaturation phenomena, entropy convergence in solvation, and the molecular basis of protein-solvent interactions.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent focus on the thermodynamic and structural aspects of protein-solvent interactions. His most recent work (2022-2024) continues to explore protein denaturation mechanisms, osmolyte effects, and sustainable materials applications, while maintaining his foundational interest in physical chemistry principles. The interdisciplinary nature of his research bridges chemistry, physics, and biology, with publications appearing in leading journals across these fields.
Professor Graziano maintains an active research profile with numerous publications demonstrating both depth in his core research areas and breadth across related disciplines. His work has established important theoretical frameworks for understanding biomolecular thermodynamics and continues to influence current research in protein science.
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