Giorgia Bignami | Bacteriology | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Giorgia Bignami | Bacteriology | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Giorgia Bignami | Bacteriology | PhD student at University of Bologna | Italy

Bacteriology specialist Dr. Giorgia Bignami is a dedicated researcher and scientific professional at the Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences (DIMEVET), University of Bologna, based in Cesenatico, Italy, with strong expertise in aquatic animal health and microbiology. Dr. Giorgia Bignami completed advanced academic training in animal health sciences and is pursuing doctoral research in Animal Health focused on innovative biosecurity solutions for aquaculture systems. Professionally, Dr. Giorgia Bignami works within the degree program in Aquaculture and Hygiene of Fishery Products, contributing to teaching, diagnostics, and applied research. Her research interests include bacteriology of fish and mollusks, molecular identification of marine bacterial and viral pathogens, aquaculture recirculating systems, and fish disease diagnostics. Her research skills encompass microbiological analysis, molecular diagnostics, aquatic pathology, and applied laboratory research. With a solid publication record, measurable citation impact, and an established h-index, Dr. Giorgia Bignami has earned growing academic recognition. In conclusion, Dr. Giorgia Bignami is an emerging Bacteriology scholar whose research supports sustainable aquaculture and aquatic animal health.

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Featured Publications


Expanding Horizons: The First Reported Outbreak of Piscine Lactococcosis in Farmed Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) in the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea
– Journal of Fish Diseases, 2025 
The use of algae-based enrichment products to improve rotifer Brachionus plicatilis nutritional value.
– Proceedings of the ASPA XIV Congress, Firenze
Miglioramento della qualità e della shelf-life di molluschi bivalvi.
– XVII Convegno Nazionale AIVI, Cesenatico
La formazione di nitriti: criticità nei sistemi di depurazione per molluschi bivalvi.
– XVII Convegno Nazionale AIVI, Cesenatico
Virological and histological investigation on Betanodavirus in red mullet (Mullus barbatus).
– 14th EAFP International Conference, Prague
Indagine virologica e istologica per Betanodavirus in triglia di fango.
– III Workshop Nazionale di Virologia Veterinaria, Bari
Ritrovamento di Betanodavirus in molluschi: analisi molecolare dei ceppi evidenziati.
– XVI Convegno Nazionale SIPI, Orvieto