Dr. Alessia Greco | Endocrine Disruptors | Best Researcher Award
University of Pavia | Italy
Alessia Greco is a biologist at the University of Pavia with expertise in endocrinology, molecular biology and cell culture, particularly focusing on thyroid cell metabolism, inflammation and endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Her professional experience includes research fellowships and contracts at the University of Pavia and ICS Maugeri IRCCS, where she has carried out primary thyrocyte cultures, WST-1 viability assays, ELISA for CXCL8/CCL2, RT-PCR gene expression and cytokine profiling. She earned her Master’s degree in Experimental and Applied Biology, registration as a Section A biologist and has presented her work at the AIT Congress. Her publication record includes several peer-reviewed articles on endocrine disruptors, UV-filters, PFAS, thyroid cancer and ageing (e.g., Environmental Health, Frontiers in Nutrition, Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews). Although a formal 8 h-index , one source shows 15 publications and 127 citations for an “Alessia Greco” in a different field, suggesting the author’s current h-index may be modest with citation counts likely in the dozens. This indicates a researcher at an early to mid-career stage, actively expanding her publication portfolio and impact in the endocrine-toxicology domain
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Featured Publications
Coperchini, F., Greco, A., Franchi, E., Limiroli, M., Croce, L., Teliti, M., Calì, B., Dorji, T., Denegri, M., Magri, F., & Rotondi, M. (2025). Evaluation of the effects of PFCAs on spheroid thyroid cells in primary culture: Effects on thyroid function-related genes, tumorigenesis and oxidative stress. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology.