Prof Manuel Scimeca

Manuel Scimeca is Principal Investigator for the Environmental Pollution: Decoding the Complex Relationship with Human Cancer

Biography
Dr. Manuel Scimeca is a Researcher in Biotechnology and methods in Laboratory Medicine at University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. He obtained his PhD (2015) in Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine studying the role of microcalcifications in breast cancer occurrence and progression. During his postdoctoral activity, Dr. Manuel Scimeca specialized in the development of electron microscopy applications (EDX microanalysis, immunogold labeling) for studying the impact of environmental pollution, mainly toxic metals, on the pathogenesis of degenerative diseases such as cancer and atherosclerosis. Fields of research also include: the identification of reliable innovative therapeutic targets for neoplastic diseases, the study of chemical/physical properties of ectopic calcifications in cancer and atheromatic lesions, and the characterization of the pathogenesis of carotid atherosclerotic lesions. Dr. Scimeca is co-founder of the university spin-off TMALab s.r.l. and the company ORCHIDEALab s.r.l.

Representative Publications
Bonfiglio R, Sisto R, Casciardi S, […] Scimeca M. Aluminium bioaccumulation in colon cancer, impinging on epithelial-mesenchymal-transition and cell death. Sci Total Environ 2024
Bonfiglio R, Sisto R, Casciardi S, […] Scimeca M. The impact of toxic metal bioaccumulation on colorectal cancer: Unravelling the unexplored connection. Sci Total Environ 2024
Camaioni A, Massimiani M, Lacconi V, […] Scimeca M, […] Silica encapsulation of ZnO nanoparticles reduces their toxicity for cumulus cell-oocyte-complex expansion. Part Fibre Toxicol. 2021
Scimeca M, Salustri A, Bonanno E, […] Impairment of PTX3 expression in osteoblasts: a key element for osteoporosis. Cell Death Dis. 2017
Scimeca M, Feola M, Romano L, […] Heavy metals accumulation affects bone microarchitecture in osteoporotic patients. Environ Toxicol. 2017