Dragone Roberto
Chemistry
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
Biography
Researcher at the National Research Council (CNR) for the Nanostructured Materials Study Institute (ISMN). He began his professional activity in the field of industrial research in the pharmaceutical industry (Serono spa). Since 1995, his research in the field of Environmental and Food Chemistry at ISMN-CNR has been devoted to the design, development and application of cell and enzymatic biosensors as well as the synthesis and chemical-physical characterization of materials for the protection of environment and health. He is responsible for the CNR module "Chemical-physical aspects of fundamental processes and reactivity for sustainable chemistry" at the Department of Chemistry of the Sapienza University of Rome. Coordinates the Technological Cluster of projects funded with small / medium businesses. Professor of General Chemistry and Inorganic (2011-12 and 2012-13) for the Degree in Cultural Heritage Conservation and Restoration, ICPAL-Roma, is a professor of external doctoral thesis and doctoral dissertation (PhD thesis Pharmacist , and Biological Sciences, Biotechnology). He has been a member of several commissions for examining university courses (Chemistry, Environmental Science, Biotechnology, Applied Sciences at Cultural Heritage) at Sapienza. He is a member of the PhD School of Science in Plant and Animal Production (University of Tuscia) and Food Biotechnology (University of Molise). He is the author of 3 international patents, more than 50 scientific publications and 1 book.
Research Interest
Analytical chemistry
Publications
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Dragone R, Frazzoli C, Grasso G, Rossi G. Sensor with intact or modified yeast cells as rapid device for toxicological test of chemicals. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment. 2014 May 2;3(02):35.
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Campanella L, Battilotti M, Dragone R, Mevola I. Suitable solid state chemical sensor for HCHO determination. International journal of environment and pollution. 2006 Jan 1;27(4):313-23.