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Bertoglio's curriculum
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Name and surname: Barbara Bertoglio
Mail barbara.bertoglio01@ateneopv.it
2014 – PhD in “Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology”
Supervisors: Prof. Antonio Torroni (Department of Biology and Biotechnology “Lazzaro Spallanzani”, University of Pavia), Prof. Carlo Previderè (Department of Public Health, Neuroscience, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia), Prof.ssa Cristina Cattaneo (Forensic Anthropology and Odontology Laboratory, Department of Human Morphology, University of Milan)
2014
State examination for authorisation to practice the profession of biologist
2011 – 2013
Laurea Magistralis in Experimental and Applied Biology with Major in Bio-analysis, University of Pavia
Experimental thesis: “Histological study of bone tissue and its components useful in taphonomical and trauma diagnosis”
Supervisor: Prof.ssa Gabriella Peloso
Co-Supervisor: Prof.ssa Cristina Cattaneo
Final score: 110/110 e lode
23-28 July 2012
Workshop of Osteology and Anthropology at Pontestura, organized by Forensic Anthropology and Odontology Laboratory, Department of Human Morphology, University of Milan
2008-2011
First Level Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Pavia
Experimental thesis: “Application of microarrays technique for gene expression analysis in human prostate cancer samples”
Supervisor: Prof. Sergio Comincini
Co-Supervisor: Dott.ssa Maurizia Mello Grand
Final score: 110/110 e lode
January-May 2011
Forensic Genetics Laboratory (Department of Public Health, Neuroscience, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia)
2003-2008
Higher School
Liceo Scientifico A. Avogadro, Cossato
Final score: 94/100
2007: achievement of ECDL Certificate
Publications
Conference Partecipation and Publications:
Research project
DNA analysis in ancient and modern human populations
My PhD project concerns the study of DNA of skeletal remains from the forensic and archaeological contexts. In particular, the last have been recovered during archaeological digs in different areas in Milan and belong to a time lapse from the I century AD to the 1800.
Name and surname: Barbara Bertoglio
Mail barbara.bertoglio01@ateneopv.it
2014 – PhD in “Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology”
Supervisors: Prof. Antonio Torroni (Department of Biology and Biotechnology “Lazzaro Spallanzani”, University of Pavia), Prof. Carlo Previderè (Department of Public Health, Neuroscience, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia), Prof.ssa Cristina Cattaneo (Forensic Anthropology and Odontology Laboratory, Department of Human Morphology, University of Milan)
2014
State examination for authorisation to practice the profession of biologist
2011 – 2013
Laurea Magistralis in Experimental and Applied Biology with Major in Bio-analysis, University of Pavia
Experimental thesis: “Histological study of bone tissue and its components useful in taphonomical and trauma diagnosis”
Supervisor: Prof.ssa Gabriella Peloso
Co-Supervisor: Prof.ssa Cristina Cattaneo
Final score: 110/110 e lode
23-28 July 2012
Workshop of Osteology and Anthropology at Pontestura, organized by Forensic Anthropology and Odontology Laboratory, Department of Human Morphology, University of Milan
2008-2011
First Level Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Pavia
Experimental thesis: “Application of microarrays technique for gene expression analysis in human prostate cancer samples”
Supervisor: Prof. Sergio Comincini
Co-Supervisor: Dott.ssa Maurizia Mello Grand
Final score: 110/110 e lode
January-May 2011
Forensic Genetics Laboratory (Department of Public Health, Neuroscience, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia)
2003-2008
Higher School
Liceo Scientifico A. Avogadro, Cossato
Final score: 94/100
2007: achievement of ECDL Certificate
Publications
Conference Partecipation and Publications:
- Cappella A, Arrigoni E, Castoldi E, Bertoglio B, Porta D, Mazzarelli D, Magli F, Cattaneo C, “The problem of age estimation in a modern skeletal population: are current aging methods satisfactory?”, 20° CONGRESSO DEGLI ANTROPOLOGI ITALIANI (Ferrara 11/13-09-2013), oral presentation.
- Cappella A, Bertoglio B, Maderna E, Andreola S, Mazzarelli D, Porta D, Gibelli D, Cattaneo C, “The taphonomy of red blood cells in bone: implications for trauma interpretation in forensic anthropology”, 14ème Congrès d’Anthropologie médico-légale de Nice (Nizza 04-04-2014), oral presentation.
- Cappella A, Stefanelli S, Caccianiga M, Rizzi A, Bertoglio B, Sforza C, Cattaneo C, “Blood or spores? A cautionary note on interpreting cellular debris on human skeletal remains”, Int J Legal Med, 2015 Jul, 129(4):919-26. Epub 2015 Jan 7.
- Cappella A, Bertoglio B, Castoldi E, Maderna E, Di Giancamillo A, Domeneghini C, Andreola S, Cattaneo C, “The taphonomy of blood components in decomposing bone and its relevance to physical anthropology”, Am J Phys Anthropol, 2015 Aug 12. [Epub ahead of print]
Research project
DNA analysis in ancient and modern human populations
My PhD project concerns the study of DNA of skeletal remains from the forensic and archaeological contexts. In particular, the last have been recovered during archaeological digs in different areas in Milan and belong to a time lapse from the I century AD to the 1800.