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Michela Reggi

Date of birth: Faenza, 8 June 1986

Home: Faenza (RA), via Testi n. 3

Fiscal Code: RGGMHL86H48D458O

Marital Status: Maiden

License: B

( 340-1402418

E-mail: miki@reggiweb.it

 

Education

·         01/01/2012 - today: PhD in “Chemistry”, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Bologna (Italia).

PhD Programme: Biomineralization in Scleractinian corals. This is part of the project “CoralWarm - Corals and Global Warming – The Mediteranean versus the Red Sea” (www.CoralWarm.eu).

  • December 2011: Qualifying examination for the biologist profession.

  • 07/2011: Master Degree in Biodiversity and Evolution, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Bologna(Italy). Vote 110/110 and praise. My Master degree thesis is “Biomineralization in Mediterranean corals (Scleractinia): Balanophyllia europaea, zooxanthellate, versus Leptopsammia pruvoti, azooxanthellate”, making in cooperation with the Department of chemistry “G. Ciamician”, University of Bologna.

  • 10/2009: Degree in Biological science, Marine course; Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Bologna(Italy). Vote 109/110. My degree thesis is “Biomineralization in Mediterranean coral Balanophyllia europaea (Scleractinia, Dendrophyllidae)”, making in cooperation with the Department of chemistry “G. Ciamician”, University of Bologna

·         07/2005: Diploma in Scientific High School, Liceo “E. Torricelli”, Faenza.

 

Work experience

·        2011-2012: Tutor activity for the course in “Fundamentals of chemistry”, Degree in Technologies and diagnostics for conservation and restoration of cultural heritage, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna.

 

Articles in peer review / impact factor journals

·        Goffredo S, Vergni P, Reggi M, Caroselli E, Sparla F, Levy O, Dubinsky Z, Falini G (2011) The skeletal organic matrix from Mediterranean coral Balanophyllia europaea influences calcium carbonate precipitation. PLoS ONE 6(7): e22338.

 

Participation in scientific meetings

ABSTRACTS

·         9/2012: Reggi M, Sparla F, Goffredo S, Dauphin Y, Falini G (2012) Biomineralization in Scleractinian Corals. XLI AIC Congress, Verona, 11-14 September 2012

·         9/2012: Landi V, Reggi M, Sparla F, Goffredo S, Falini G (2012) Biomineralization in Mediterranean Scleractinian Corals. XLI AIC Congress, Verona, 11-14 September 2012

·         9/2012: Sabbioni L, Reggi M, Goffredo S, Pasquini L, Falini G (2012) Effects of environmental paramiters on the tube shell mineralogy of marine organism. XLI AIC Congress, Verona, 11-14 September 2012

·         9/2012: Bonacini I, Prati S, Mazzeo R, Reggi M, Falini G, Scavetta E, Tonelli D (2012) Development and synthesis of nano-micro systems corrosion inhibitors of bronze. “XIII National Congresso f Ambiental Chemistry and Cultural Heritage, Taranto, 10-14 September 2012

·         12/2010: Vergni P, Reggi M, Caroselli E, Sparla F, Levy Oren, Dubinsky Z, Goffredo F, Falini G (2010) The organic matrix influences precipitation patterns of skeletal calcium carbonate in the Mediterranean coral Balanophyllia europaea. EURO ISRS symposium 2010: Reefs in a changing environment, Wageningen (Netherlands), 13-17 December.

·         05/2009: Falini G, Goffredo S, Vergni P, Caroselli E, Reggi M (2009) The role of organic matrix from Mediterranean corals in CaCO3 precipitation. International School on Biological Crystallization, Granada (Spain), 18-22 May

 

Languages

Morther tongue: Italian

Other languages: English, intermediate level B1 in reading, speaking and writing.

 

Technical skills and competences

  • I have a good experience in use of Office Package (Word, Power Point, Excel),  Internet.

  • Base knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW.

  • Good ability to use databases

 

Other informations

  • 2004 – today:

  • 07/2008: Advanced Open Water Diver. Scuba Nitrox Safety International (SNSI)

  • 12/2007: Open Water Diver. Scuba Nitrox Safety International (SNSI)

 

Faenza, 25/10/2012

 

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