Prof. Federica Zarrilli
Researcher
Biosciences and Territory
University of Molise
Italy
Biography
Federica Zarrilli was born at Naples on May 25, 1966. Italian citizenship E-mail: federica.zarrilli@unimol.it Position: University Researcher (in service since 01/10/2007 and confirmed in the role from 01/10/2010), for the disciplinary scientific field BIO / 12 - Clinical Biochemistry and Biology clinical molecule, following public competition, at the Faculty of Science MMFFNN of the University of Molise, Pesche (IS). Current competitor sector: 05 / E1 - General Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry. Degrees and career: 1984: Diploma of MaturityScientific, Liceo T.L. Dear, Naples. 1992: Degree in Biological Sciences, Faculty of Physical and Natural Sciences, University of Naples Studies "Federico II". Thesis in Biological Chemistry at the Department of Biology Organic and Biological Chemistry, Naples. 1993-1994: Postgraduate practical postgraduate training course at the Department of Laboratories Biochemistry and Medical Biotechnology of the University of Naples "Federico II" and i Special Services of Clinical Biochemistry and Microanalysis attached thereto. 1994: First-time enrollment for the profession of Biologist. 1996: Winner of the four-year scholarship for the Specialization School attendance in "Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry", biochemical and analytical chemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Naples "Federico II". 1997: Research Doctor in "Biochemistry and Physiology of Nutrition", University of Molise (IX cycle aa 1995/96).
Research Interest
Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry, Physiology of Nutrition.
Publications
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F Simonelli, F Zarrilli, S Mazzeo, V Verde, N Romano, et al. (2002) Serum oxidative and antioxidant parameters in a group of Italian patients with age-ralated maculopathy. Clin Chim Acta. 320: 111-115.
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De Michele M, Panico S, Celentano E, Covetti G, Intrieri M, et al. (2002) Association of impaired glucose homeostasis with preclinical carotid atherosclerosis in women: Impact of the new American Diabetes Association criteria. Metabolism. 51: 52-56.
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M. Intrieri, G. Calcagno, G. Oriani, F. Pane, F. Zarrilli, et al. (1996) Pseudouridine and 1-Ribosylpyridin-4-one- 3Carboxamide (PCNR) serum concentrations in HIV-1 infected patients are indipendent predictors for AIDS progression. J Infect Dis. 174: 199-203.