
معرفی
Marco Salerno is a Researcher at the Department of Physics (DIFI) of the University of Genoa (UniGe). His work focuses on the application of advanced physics techniques to life sciences, environmental studies, and cultural heritage conservation. He teaches courses such as Physics 2 for Management Engineering and Physics Laboratory for Electrical Engineering, Biotechnology, and Cultural Heritage Conservation programs.
- Researcher, Department of Physics (DIFI), University of Genoa
- Teaches interdisciplinary physics courses across multiple degree programs
- Email: marco.salerno@unige.it
Salerno's research bridges physics with biomedical and environmental applications, utilizing cutting-edge imaging technologies like confocal fluorescence microscopy and MINFLUX nanoscopy. His work explores nanoparticle-cell interactions, chromatin pattern analysis, and innovative nanomaterial synthesis processes.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in nanoparticle dynamics, cellular imaging, and environmental engineering. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to interdisciplinary physics research suggest ongoing recognition in his field.
- Studies gold nanoparticle uptake in HeLa cells
- Develops closed-loop nanoparticle synthesis methods
- Investigates carbon nanotubes' impact on fibroblast growth
- Implements confocal microscopy for nuclear chromatin analysis
- Focuses on physics applications for cultural heritage conservation
- Pioneers MINFLUX nanoscopy techniques
He is involved in laboratory-based instruction and research that connects physical methodologies with biomedical and environmental challenges, demonstrating a multifaceted approach to applied physics.


