Prof. Davide Frumento | Molecular Oncology | Best Researcher Award
Adjunct Professor, RomaTre University, Italy
Dr. Davide Frumento is an experienced academic and researcher currently serving as an adjunct professor at Roma Tre University and Milan University in Italy. With a strong background in chemical engineering and biotechnology, he has contributed extensively to the scientific community in various research fields. His multidisciplinary expertise bridges molecular oncology, epigenetics, and biotechnology. Passionate about advancing scientific knowledge, Dr. Frumento has worked in both academic and industry settings, collaborating with top-tier institutions like Harvard University. His research is focused on innovative solutions in health, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability.
Profile
Education
Dr. Davide Frumento holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Genoa University (2012-2015), where he specialized in biotechnology applications. He graduated with a BSc and MSc in Biotechnology from the same institution (2005-2011). He further broadened his qualifications with a certification as a Scientific Expert for Criminal Procedures Court of Savona (2024). His academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to advancing his knowledge and skills, particularly in molecular sciences. Throughout his career, Dr. Frumento has continuously expanded his expertise by engaging in postdoctoral research at prominent institutions, including the University of Genoa, Milan University, and Harvard University. His extensive education has laid a strong foundation for his contributions to both academia and the industry.
Experience
Dr. Frumento has a distinguished career in academia and research. Since February 2025, he has served as an adjunct professor at the Penitentiary University Center, Milan University. He also holds a position as an adjunct professor in Epigenetics at Roma Tre University, Italy, since 2021. Previously, he has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Genoa University, San Raffaele Hospital, and Milan University, where he contributed to research in health sciences and biotechnology. His postdoctoral research has spanned multiple departments, including DISSAL, DIMES, and DIFAR, focusing on various aspects of molecular biology, microbiota, and immunology. Dr. Frumento’s industrial experience includes a role as a Quality Control Microbiology Analyst at Noberasco SpA, further showcasing his diverse professional background. His broad expertise in both academic and industry research makes him a significant contributor to the scientific community.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Frumento’s contributions to the scientific field have earned him several prestigious awards. Notably, in 2021, he received the Smart Cup Scientific Award for Innovation and Technology from Regione Liguria, recognizing his work in health and environmental technology implementation. Earlier, in 2014, he won the Start Cup Scientific Award from the University of Genoa for his innovative work on a microtubular photobioreactor, aimed at improving microalgae culture for commercial use. His dedication to scientific innovation is also reflected in his membership in multiple scientific and technical organizations, including STRA and the Research Data Alliance. Dr. Frumento’s recognition within both the academic and industry sectors highlights his commitment to advancing research in molecular sciences, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability.
Research Focus
Dr. Frumento’s research spans several cutting-edge areas of molecular biology, with particular emphasis on biotechnology, molecular oncology, epigenetics, and environmental sciences. His work on the human microbiota’s role in immune responses and diseases such as hepatitis C and multiple sclerosis has contributed significantly to understanding their interplay. Additionally, he has explored the role of sirtuins in autoimmunity, studying SIRT6 inhibition as a therapeutic strategy for multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. Dr. Frumento’s research in the application of light-based technologies in immunotherapy further highlights his focus on innovative solutions for health and disease management. His work extends to environmental sustainability, where he investigates biotechnological applications for waste management and bioengineering, particularly in areas such as microalgae culture. By blending molecular biology with practical applications in medicine and the environment, Dr. Frumento continues to push the boundaries of scientific discovery.
Publication Top Notes
- Interaction Between Human Microbiota, Immune System, and Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Narrative Review 🦠
- Light-based technologies in immunotherapy: advances, mechanisms, and applications 💡
- Effects of Wildfire Exposure on the Human Immune System 🔥🧬
- Small Molecule Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKIs) for Glioblastoma Treatment 💊
- Health Technology Assessment (HTA) sull’introduzione di coorti aggiuntive per la vaccinazione contro il meningococco 🦠💉
- Sirt6 inhibition delays the onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by reducing dendritic cell migration 🧠
- E-Muser (Enhanced Multiple Sclerosis Expected Rate): A Technical Improvement 🧑🔬
- Sarcoglycanopathies: A Novel Predictive Approach 🧬
- SIRT6 inhibition as a therapeutic approach for treating multiple sclerosis 🧠💉
- DAI (Disease Aggressiveness Index) Implementation 📊
- MuSER (Multiple Sclerosis Expected Rate) Predictive Model Development 🧠📈
- Gut Microbiota Role in Liver Regeneration 🦠💡
- Microbiota and HCV Infection Interplay 🦠
- Oral bacteria contribution in wine flavor perception 🍷🦠
- The efficacy of the new anti HCV therapy, implementation of a path based on the logic of micro-elimination in the Department of Mental Health and Addictions ASL4 Chiavarese 💊