Sara Damiano is an Italian researcher specializing in biochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology, particularly focusing on oxidative stress, nephrotoxicity, and the protective effects of natural compounds. She is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy, where she works within the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production. Her research mainly explores the molecular mechanisms underlying kidney damage, especially those induced by toxins such as ochratoxin A and drugs like cyclosporine, and investigates antioxidant therapies to counteract these effects. She has contributed to numerous experimental studies involving animal models to better understand disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. Prof. Damiano has authored and co-authored many peer-reviewed scientific publications in international journals, covering topics such as oxidative stress, inflammation, metabolic disorders, and cellular signaling pathways. Her work also includes studies on natural bioactive compounds like curcumin, anthocyanins, and tocotrienols, highlighting their potential in preventing or reducing organ damage. In addition to her research contributions, she is actively involved in academic activities, collaborations, and doctoral-level education within her department. Her work continues to contribute to advancements in biomedical sciences, particularly in understanding disease mechanisms and developing potential therapeutic approaches.
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