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Diana Poli

Dr. Diana Poli

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Dr. Diana Poli received her Ph.D. degree in Prevention Sciences in 2007 at the University of Parma. She worked as a researcher at the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Department of Clinical Medicine Nephrology and Health Sciences, University of Parma, from 1998 to 2001. Currently, she is working as a researcher at the Laboratory of Industrial Toxicology of the University of Parma, Clinical Medicine Nephrology and Health Sciences Department and at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Prevention ISPESL (since 2008). She is also working as a consultant in chemical risk assessment in the workplace and in forensic sciences. She is an expert in breath analysis, lung cancer diseases, and mass spectrometry. She is serving as a selected referee for several international scientific journals. She has collaborated on several Italian and European scientific projects and also collaborated on one project supported by the US NIH. She has authored more than 40 scientific research articles and co-authored the Mass Spectroscopy Handbook (John Wiley and Sons). She is a member of the Italian Chemical Society SCI Mass Spectrometry Division and also of the Group of Italian Forensic Toxicologists GIFT, which belongs to the Società Italiana di Medicina Legale e delle Assicurazioni SIMLA. Since 2016, she has been working for the Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL).

Research Keywords & Expertise

Analytical Techniques
Cancer Research
Mass Spectrometry
Toxicology
pulmonary disease

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Mass Spectrometry
Toxicology

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Dr. Diana Poli received her Ph.D. degree in Prevention Sciences in 2007 at the University of Parma. She worked as a researcher at the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Department of Clinical Medicine Nephrology and Health Sciences, University of Parma, from 1998 to 2001. Currently, she is working as a researcher at the Laboratory of Industrial Toxicology of the University of Parma, Clinical Medicine Nephrology and Health Sciences Department and at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Prevention ISPESL (since 2008). She is also working as a consultant in chemical risk assessment in the workplace and in forensic sciences. She is an expert in breath analysis, lung cancer diseases, and mass spectrometry. She is serving as a selected referee for several international scientific journals. She has collaborated on several Italian and European scientific projects and also collaborated on one project supported by the US NIH. She has authored more than 40 scientific research articles and co-authored the Mass Spectroscopy Handbook (John Wiley and Sons). She is a member of the Italian Chemical Society SCI Mass Spectrometry Division and also of the Group of Italian Forensic Toxicologists GIFT, which belongs to the Società Italiana di Medicina Legale e delle Assicurazioni SIMLA. Since 2016, she has been working for the Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL).