Michela Gambinoمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Michela Gambino serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on Food Safety and Zoonoses, with particular emphasis on bacteriophage applications for controlling bacterial pathogens in animal health and food production systems. Her research spans bacteriophage therapy against enteric pathogens, food safety interventions for meat processing, and veterinary microbiome dynamics . Key themes include developing phage-based alternatives to antibiotics in livestock, understanding host-pathogen interactions in porcine post-weaning diarrhea, and translating laboratory findings to industrial applications. Her work bridges veterinary science, microbiology, and food safety through interdisciplinary collaboration. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trajectory in applied phage research , particularly targeting Enterobacteriaceae in animal models and food systems. Her studies integrate genetic susceptibility (e.g., CHCF1/SNP2 genotypes), microbiome analysis, and industrial-scale validation, demonstrating translational impact from bench to farm and food processing environments. No scientific awards were mentioned in the source material. Information regarding student advising and research grants was not explicitly provided in the available text. Dr. Gambino collaborates extensively within the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (IVH), particularly with researchers specializing in gut microbiology, phage biology, and veterinary infectious diseases. Her work involves both controlled challenge trials and industrial-scale validations, indicating integration within applied research teams focused on sustainable solutions for animal health and food safety challenges.
