Federica Rebecchiمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
- Marine Biology
- Environmental Science
- Biotechnology
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Federica Rebecchi serves as a Research Fellow within the Department of Pure and Applied Sciences (DiSPeA) at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy. Her academic profile centers on marine environmental research, utilizing benthic foraminifera as model organisms to assess anthropogenic impacts and develop biotechnological restoration tools. Her role involves experimental studies on electrical pollution effects and innovative device development for ecosystem monitoring. Her research spans Marine Biology, Environmental Science, and Biotechnology with specific focus on foraminiferal responses to electrical stimulation, Arduino-based pollution simulation, and flow cytometric environmental diagnostics. She pioneers low-cost biotechnological solutions for marine conservation, investigating physiological mechanisms in benthic organisms while addressing electromagnetic pollution challenges through interdisciplinary approaches combining marine ecology, electrophysiology, and engineering. Analysis of her 2023-2025 publications reveals a cohesive trajectory in marine environmental biotechnology, consistently employing foraminifera as bioindicators across electrical stimulation experiments, cytometric diagnostics, and pollution simulation. Her work demonstrates increasing emphasis on restoration technologies, particularly through foraminiferal-based biotechnologies for anthropogenic impact mitigation as evidenced by her 2025 publication, highlighting practical applications for marine ecosystem health. No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided source materials. Information regarding academic advising of students or secured research grants was not included in the available text. The provided materials do not specify any dedicated laboratories or collaborative research teams associated with Dr. Rebecchi's work, though her publications indicate active collaboration with researchers including Fabrizio Frontalini, Patrizia Ambrogini, and Davide Lattanzi on marine environmental projects.
