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Roberta Saleri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences at the University of Parma, Italy, teaching across Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology programs including Physiology of Domestic Animals, Biotechnology and productive performance of domestic animals, and Effects of Climate Change on Pet Welfare for cohorts from 2014/2015 through 2025/2026.
Education:
- 1994: Degree in Veterinary Medicine (110/110 cum laude), University of Parma
- 1994-1997: PhD in Domestic Animal Endocrinology, University of Parma
- 1996-1997: Research at Department of Molecular Biology and Animal Physiology, University of Gembloux
Research Interests: Professor Saleri investigates somatotropic axis mechanisms, neuroendocrine-immune interactions in swine, and adipokine physiology across porcine, equine, bovine, and canine species. Her work bridges molecular endocrinology with practical applications in animal productivity, health, and welfare, including climate change impacts on companion animals. Current projects explore growth regulation, immune modulation, and metabolic responses to environmental stressors.
Publication Trends: Recent work (2024-2025) demonstrates interdisciplinary integration of molecular biology, clinical veterinary medicine, and production science. Key themes include mastitis biomarkers, melatonin in dairy systems, feline neuro-urology rehabilitation, and swine reproductive management, reflecting her focus on translational research from cellular mechanisms to farm/clinical applications.
Professional Roles: She serves as tutor for Veterinary Medicine and Medical/Veterinary Biotechnology programs (2014/2015-2025/2026) and reference teacher for Animal Sciences. Her teaching spans foundational physiology, advanced biotechnology, and emerging challenges like climate-welfare interactions, delivered through structured curricula for 3,000+ students across 12 academic years.
