معرفی
Mariano Martini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Sciences (DISSAL) at the University of Genoa, Italy, within the School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. His institutional roles include:
- Member of the Library Board of the School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Member of the Equal Opportunities Committee
His research focuses on History of Medicine, Medical Humanities, Bioethics, Public Health History, History of Infectious Diseases, and History of Nutrition. He investigates historical medical practices, epidemics, and public health interventions across diverse eras and geographical contexts, connecting past knowledge with contemporary health challenges.
His 2025 publications demonstrate interdisciplinary historical analysis spanning 19th-century disinfection protocols during the Tuscan typhus epidemic, mycology history through Arturo Nannizzi's work, child health in 1950s summer colonies, theoretical dengue transmission in ancient Egypt, and rehabilitation services during Iran's COVID-19 pandemic. This body of work reveals consistent methodology examining historical medical documents to extract lessons for modern infection control, public health policy, and clinical practice.

