Luisa Pozzo | Pharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luisa Pozzo | Pharmacology | Excellence in Research Award 

Senior Researcher | IBBA-CNR | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luisa Pozzo is a distinguished senior researcher with over fifteen years of continuous, high-impact contributions to food science, toxicology, nutraceuticals, and preclinical disease models, currently serving at the National Research Council of Italy through the Institute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology. Her internationally recognized expertise lies in the biofunctional characterization of food products, oxidative stress, inflammation, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, neurodegeneration, and novel food safety using validated mouse and rat models, with strong relevance to human health and predictive toxicology. She has authored more than 45 peer-reviewed publications in prestigious Q1 journals including Food Chemistry, Nutrients, Antioxidants, Molecules, Scientific Reports, and Food and Chemical Toxicology, reflecting exceptional productivity, quality, and global scientific influence. As Principal Investigator and scientific referent for multiple competitive national and international projects funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, Horizon Europe, regional authorities, and bilateral collaborations with Poland, Egypt, and Slovakia, she has demonstrated outstanding leadership in translational and multidisciplinary research. Her academic service includes long-standing editorial roles as Section Editor of the Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences, Topic Editor of Frontiers in Toxicology, and Guest Editor of Foods. She is also a committed educator and mentor, having taught Applied Nutraceuticals for nearly a decade at the University of Pisa while supervising PhD, postdoctoral, and postgraduate researchers internationally. Her consistent scientific excellence, grant leadership, editorial influence, mentoring impact, and translational outcomes firmly establish her as a highly deserving candidate for an Excellence in Research Award.

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Featured Publications

  1. Trouki, C., Campanella, B., Onor, M., Vornoli, A., Pozzo, L., Longo, V., & Bramanti, E. (2024). Probing the alterations in mice cecal content due to high-fat diet. Food Chemistry, 430, 139856.

  2. Souid, A., Giambastiani, L., Castagna, A., Santin, M., Vivarelli, F., Canistro, D., Morosini, C., Paolini, M., Franchi, P., Lucarini, M., Raffaelli, A., Giorgetti, L., Ranieri, A., Longo, V., Pozzo, L., & Vornoli, A. (2024). Assessment of the antioxidant and hypolipidemic properties of Salicornia europaea for the prevention of TAFLD in rats. Antioxidants, 13(5), 596.

  3. Wijaya, G. Y. A., Vornoli, A., Giambastiani, L., Digiacomo, M., Macchia, M., Szymczak, B., Wójcik, M., Pozzo, L., & Longo, V. (2025). Solid-state fermented cereals: Increased phenolics and their role in attenuating liver diseases. Nutrients, 17(5), 900.

  4. Tancreda, G., Campisi, L., Sarti, M., Pozzo, L., & Vornoli, A. (2025). Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and lipid metabolism in experimental animal models: A scoping review on the mechanisms behind the induced hepatotoxicity. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 47(11), 0000.

  5. Amin, A. A., Mahmoud, K. F., Salama, M. F., Longo, V., Pozzo, L., Seliem, E. I., & Ibrahim, M. A. (2023). Characterization and stability evaluation of Egyptian propolis extract nano-capsules and their application. Scientific Reports, 13, 42025.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Luisa Pozzo’s research advances global understanding of how bioactive foods and nutraceuticals can prevent chronic diseases through precise preclinical and toxicological validation. Her work bridges fundamental science with food safety, sustainable nutrition, and human health, driving innovation across academia, industry, and public health sectors.

Pharmacology

Introduction of Pharmacology:

Pharmacology research is at the heart of understanding how drugs and substances interact with the human body.

Drug Discovery and Development:

Investigating the identification, design, and development of new drugs and therapies to treat a wide range of medical conditions.

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics:

Studying how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated in the body and how they exert their effects.

Toxicology:

Analyzing the adverse effects of drugs and chemical on living organisms, including risk assessment and safety evaluation.

Pharmacogenomics:

Exploring the genetic factors influencing drug responses and tailoring treatments to individual genetic profiles for personalized medicine.

Neuropharmacology:

Investigating the effects of drugs on the nervous system, including the development of medications for neurological and psychiatric disorders.