Prof. Marcelo Boriollo | Skincare Ingredients | Research Excellence Award
Researcher | Universidade Federal de São Carlos | Brazil
Prof. Marcelo Fabiano Gomes Boriollo is a senior researcher specializing in Medical and Oral Microbiology, with strong expertise in molecular epidemiology, microbial genetics, biofilms, and antimicrobial pharmacology. His research focus centers on the pathogenicity, genotyping, and virulence mechanisms of microorganisms such as Candida spp., Staphylococcus spp., and Enterobacteria, alongside emerging studies on natural products, phytotherapy, and nanoparticle-based antimicrobial strategies. He has held key academic and research positions at leading Brazilian institutions, including Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, and Universidade José do Rosário Vellano, contributing extensively to research leadership and postgraduate mentoring. Prof. Boriollo’s major contributions include high-impact discoveries in microbial genotyping, biofilm control, antifungal and antibacterial innovations, and the application of natural compounds and nanomaterials against resistant pathogens. His impact vision emphasizes translating microbiological research into clinically relevant solutions, strengthening infection control, advancing public health, and fostering innovation at the interface of microbiology, dentistry, and biomedical sciences.
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Candida species biotypes and polyclonality of potentially virulent Candida albicans isolated from the oral cavity of patients
– Clinical Oral Investigations ,2022
Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from Syzygium cumini leaves and their potential effects on odontogenic pathogens and biofilms
– Frontiers in Microbiology,2022
Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy Brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis
– Brazilian Journal of Microbiology,2011
Decrease of doxorubicin-induced genotoxicity revealed by micronucleus assay using Theobroma cacao. Brazilian Journal of Biology
– Brazilian Journal of Biology,,2011