Davide Rossi | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Davide Rossi | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Padua, Italy

Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Davide Rossi embarked on his academic journey in the pharmaceutical sciences by completing a combined B.S. and M.D. in Pharmacy at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Camerino, Italy. His formative academic years laid the foundation for a multidisciplinary approach that integrates physical chemistry with pharmaceutical applications. His early interests in understanding the physicochemical behaviors of materials evolved into specialized expertise in surface tensiometry and its practical relevance in drug systems and biointerfaces.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Rossi has been actively engaged as a Researcher Collaborator and Contractor Researcher at the Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padova, Italy. In his role, he has pioneered analytical methodologies to determine surface tension in liquids, successfully eliminating the interference of surface roughness and friction forces. His methodology culminated in a unique pure number-based approach—now recognized in surface tensiometry—which provides unprecedented precision in characterizing drug release, permeation processes, and biopharmaceutical behavior. He has also served as the Technical Director for the Osservatorio Termale Permanente (OTP), contributing significantly to studies on peloids, sanitizing technologies, and electrochemical systems in healthcare.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Rossi’s most impactful scientific contributions are centered around the development of innovative concepts in surface tensiometry. These include the Solid-Like Methodology (SLM), the definition of the Rossi number—a dimensionless index to describe tensiometric behavior—and the Integrated Analytical Approach (IAA), a novel framework that merges volume element, structure, and surface data to investigate dynamic behaviors in complex systems. His work bridges theoretical surface science with tangible applications in drug release, monoclonal antibody characterization, and ex vivo permeation phenomena.

Impact and Influence

The influence of Dr. Rossi’s research extends into applied pharmacological technology, especially in the thermal, biological, and electrochemical domains. His patented developments—including the Tensiometric PFPE Liquid Film, the Surface Tensiometry PFPE Liquid Film (Rossi number), and PFPE Biological Fixative—demonstrate strong translational value, particularly in pharmaceutical testing and therapeutic material innovation. His research has sparked new standards in how tensiometry is applied in quality control, safety assessments, and the material sciences.

Technical Skills

Dr. Rossi possesses extensive expertise in analytical instrumentation and surface analysis. His specialization in surface tensiometry involves precise measurement techniques and modeling of liquid-solid interactions within complex biological and synthetic systems. His methodological advancements reveal proficiency in the use of custom-built devices and multi-parametric models to investigate structural integrity and material behavior.

Teaching Experience

Though primarily a research-focused professional, Dr. Rossi has also contributed to academic mentorship and collaborative scientific exchanges within his institution and professional networks. His involvement in research contracts and inter-institutional initiatives suggests a strong role in training early-career researchers and fostering analytical thinking in pharmaceutical sciences.

Academic Collaborations and Memberships

Dr. Rossi has cultivated international research collaborations, notably as a co-founding member of the H₂S in Balneology Global Initiative, working alongside leading figures in therapeutic hydrology. He holds membership in prestigious professional organizations including the Association of Pharmacist International (API) and the American Chemical Society (ACS), aligning his research within global scientific communities and ensuring exposure to interdisciplinary innovations.

Legacy and Future Contributions

With a focus on systematizing surface data and integrating them into pharmaceutical evaluation protocols, Dr. Rossi’s legacy is the transformation of surface tensiometry from a niche analytical tool into a cornerstone of modern pharmaceutical characterization. His ongoing research aims to refine his methodologies further for broader application across natural and artificial systems. The fusion of structural science, surface dynamics, and drug technology in his work promises to influence future drug design, delivery systems, and material validation techniques.

Notable Publications

Within-tree variations in the surface free energy of wood assessed by contact angle analysis
Authors: Rossi, Davide; Rossi, Sergio; Morin, Hubert; Bettero, Antonio
Journal: Wood Science & Technology
Year: 2012

A combined chemico-mineralogical and tensiometric approach for evaluation of thermal mud quality
Authors: Rossi, Davide; Jobstraibizer, Pier Giorgio; Dal Bosco, Camilla; Bettero, Antonio
Journal: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology
Year: 2012

Development of a tensiometric model for surface energy characterization of raw coffee beans
Authors: Rossi, Davide; Mioni, Enrico; Zancato, Mirella; Bettero, Antonio
Journal: Journal of Food Engineering
Year: 2012

1st National Catalogue of Innovations for Human Development in Albania
Authors: Uruci, Renata; Vuji, Marina; Rossi, Davide; Orefice, Simone; Turco, Lucia
Journal: Shtypshkronja Maluka (Publisher), Tirana, Albania
Year: 2012

Tenskinmetric evaluation of surface energy changes in adult skin: Evidence from 834 normal subjects monitored in controlled conditions
Authors: Dal Bosco, Camilla; Rossi, Davide; Brunetta, Andrea; Bettero, Antonio
Journal: Cosmetics
Year: 2014

The combined action TVS mud index/TVS skin test as an evaluation marker of skin functionality and thermal mud effectiveness
Authors: Rossi, Davide; Dal Bosco, Camilla; Bettero, Antonio
Journal: Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
Year: 2015

Gonzalo Garcia Delgado | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gonzalo Garcia Delgado | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Universidade Estadual de Campinas , Brazil

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Gonzalo Garcia Delgado began his academic journey with a strong foundation in chemistry and molecular biology. Currently a final-year PhD student at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) in Brazil, Gonzalo’s academic path has been marked by a keen interest in the molecular underpinnings of biological processes. His early pursuits were driven by a passion for biochemistry and enzymology, which later evolved into a deep specialization in structural biology and analytical techniques.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Gonzalo has contributed significantly to interdisciplinary research at some of Brazil’s leading scientific institutions. His active collaborations with the Butantan Institute in São Paulo and universities in Bahia underscore his commitment to tackling real-world biomedical challenges. His roles have ranged from conducting sample preparation and advanced metabolomic analysis to engaging in high-impact research on bacterial infections and metabolic disorders. In these settings, he has worked under renowned researchers like Dr. Rui Curi and Prof. Dr. Melissa Hanzen Pinna Valentim.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His research spans a dynamic array of projects, including the functional and structural studies of virulence factors such as the pilus retraction protein PilT from Xylella fastidiosa, and the proteomic characterization of biofilms from Leptospira interrogans. Gonzalo has also explored the biochemical interaction between metalloenzymes and redox proteins, as well as the oxidation mechanisms of salinomycin biosynthesis. These contributions reflect a sharp focus on protein structure-function relationships, microbial pathogenicity, and metabolic dysfunctions associated with diabetes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Gonzalo’s collaborative work has not only advanced scientific understanding but also contributed to the development of translational strategies aimed at addressing metabolic and infectious diseases. His studies have shed light on sex-specific pathogenesis in type 2 diabetes and offered novel insights into bacterial resistance mechanisms. His work exemplifies a blend of academic rigor and social relevance, positioning him as a rising figure in the analytical chemistry and biomedical research landscape.

📊 Academic Citations and Publication Record

Despite being early in his career, Gonzalo has already achieved 81 total citations, an h-index of 1, and an i10-index of 1, alongside three publications in indexed journals. This citation record reflects growing recognition of his scholarly impact and his potential for further contributions to the field of analytical chemistry and biochemistry.

🧪 Technical Skills

Gonzalo brings a robust arsenal of technical competencies to his research. He is proficient in NMR spectroscopy, circular dichroism, fluorescence spectroscopy, proteomics, and metabolomic analysis. These analytical techniques underpin much of his work in protein structure elucidation and cellular metabolism, enabling precise molecular characterization essential for both basic and applied research.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Alongside his research, Gonzalo has actively engaged in teaching undergraduate courses in Chemistry and Biochemistry. His role as an educator has helped him inspire future scientists and solidify his understanding of complex biochemical systems through mentorship and instruction.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Gonzalo aims to further explore the molecular mechanisms driving infectious diseases and metabolic disorders, with a vision of contributing to the development of therapeutics and diagnostic tools. He aspires to bridge academic inquiry with societal benefit, continuing to advance the frontiers of enzymology, structural biology, and metabolomics.

🏆 Award Nomination and Declaration

Gonzalo Garcia Delgado has nominated himself for the Best Researcher Award category of the International Analytical Chemistry Awards. He attests to the integrity and completeness of the information provided in his application and acknowledges his commitment to upholding the values of scientific transparency and excellence.

📖Notable Publications

Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Protein Conformational Changes and Intermolecular Contacts
  • Authors: Fábio Henrique dos Santos Rodrigues, Gonzalo Garcia Delgado, Thyerre Santana da Costa, Ljubica Tasic

  • Journal: BBA Advances

  • Year: 2023

2. Characterization of the Flavin-dependent Monooxygenase SalC
  • Authors: Gonzalo Garcia Delgado, Luciana Gonzaga de Oliveira

  • Publication Type: Conference Abstract (SciMeetings]