Valentina Marziano
Dr. Valentina Marziano is a post-Doc researcher. She has started building her expertise on mathematical modelling for infectious diseases in 2012, with a master thesis at the Center for Health Emergencies. After that, she completed a PhD in Mathematics with a scholarship in “Computational Epidemiology”. Her research primarily focuses on transmission models for infectious diseases aimed at understanding long-term epidemiological dynamics and supporting public health decision makers. During her career, she has collaborated with several international institutions, including Bocconi University (Italy), Public Health England (UK) and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (France), developing models for different diseases among which: COVID-19, H1N1 pandemic influenza, varicella, Herpes Zoster, and measles.
Spotlight's articles
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December 1, 2021FBK projects awarded by the VRT Foundation for relevance and impactThe calls of the Foundation for the Valorization of Trentino Research were launched on March 19, 2020 with the aim of countering the pandemic by supporting research aimed at social impacts
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July 7, 2021The role of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the Chinese vaccination campaignValentina Marziano (FBK) is the co-author of a new study recently published in Nature on the spread of COVID-19 in China, according to which non-pharmaceutical interventions will continue to be the number one weapon to curb infections
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September 3, 2019Parents, adults and vaccinatedAccording to a study to which also FBK researchers contributed, parental vaccination can help contain the spread of measles in Italy