Ioana Munteanu | Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ioana Munteanu | Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ioana Munteanu | Health Sciences | Senior Physician at National Institute of Pneumology Marius Nasta | Romania

Dr. Ioana Munteanu is a distinguished researcher specializing in environmental health and infectious diseases, with a particular focus on tuberculosis. She completed her Ph.D. at a leading university, where she developed innovative strategies for improving treatment outcomes in vulnerable populations, combining clinical research with public health interventions. Dr. Ioana Munteanu has extensive professional experience leading and collaborating on international research projects across Europe, including studies in Romania and Ukraine that investigate psychosocial and biomedical approaches to tuberculosis management.

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Environmental Contamination and Distribution of Tuberculosis in Romania

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Rosamaria Terracciano | Health Sciences | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Dr. Rosamaria Terracciano | Health Sciences | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Dr. Rosamaria Terracciano | Health Sciences | Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II | Italy

Dr. Rosa Terracciano is an accomplished biomedical researcher specializing in clinical biochemistry, mass spectrometry-based proteomics/metabolomics, and translational research with significant contributions to male reproductive health and biomarker discovery; she holds advanced academic qualifications in biomedical sciences and has undertaken rigorous training in analytical instrumentation and molecular diagnostics, including high-performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry, which form the basis of her expertise in untargeted omics approaches for disease characterization. Dr. Terracciano’s academic foundation was established through comprehensive undergraduate and postgraduate education in the life sciences followed by doctoral and postdoctoral research focused on integrative omics applications in clinical settings, enabling her to bridge cutting-edge laboratory techniques with practical biomedical questions. Over her professional career, she has held research and academic positions at internationally recognized institutions, including the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine at Magna Græcia University in Catanzaro, Italy, where she has collaborated extensively with multidisciplinary teams to advance translational research in infertility diagnostics and other metabolic disorders. Dr. Terracciano’s professional experience encompasses leading collaborative projects, supervising junior researchers, and contributing to both experimental design and high-throughput data analysis workflows. Her research interests focus on leveraging untargeted mass spectrometry, metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics to identify novel molecular signatures that can improve diagnostic accuracy and deepen understanding of complex pathophysiological mechanisms, particularly in the context of male infertility and seminal plasma biomarker discovery. She has developed strong research skills in omics data acquisition, advanced chromatographic separation, bioinformatics interpretation of large-scale datasets, and clinical sample analysis, all of which support her translational research ethos. Dr. Terracciano’s work has been recognized through multiple peer-reviewed publications and scholarly attention, with several studies cited by other researchers in the field, reflecting her impact on advancing both methodological approaches and clinical insights. Her contributions include original research and comprehensive reviews that integrate methodological innovation with practical clinical relevance. In conclusion, Dr. Rosa Terracciano continues to be a prominent figure in biomedical research, dedicated to the discovery and validation of biomarkers through state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based platforms, with an emphasis on translating laboratory findings into clinical and diagnostic advancements that benefit patient care and reproductive health research.

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Tosco, A., Cerchione, R., Gelzo, M., Cimbalo, C., Castaldo, A., Terracciano, R., Raia, V., & Sepe, A. (2025). Hemoglobin levels in children treated for cystic fibrosis with CFTR modulators: A single center retrospective study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(14), 4856. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14144856