Prof. Massimo Ciccozzi | Epidemiological | Research Excellence Award
University Campus Biomedico Rome | Italy
Prof. Marco Ciccozzi is a senior academic at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy, internationally recognized for his contributions to infectious disease epidemiology, molecular surveillance, and One Health research. He has authored over 610 peer-reviewed publications,14,180 citations and achieving an h-index of 51, reflecting sustained, high-impact scholarship. His research spans arboviral diseases, influenza, measles, HIV/TB co-infection, and climate-driven epidemic risks, with a strong emphasis on real-time surveillance, computational modeling, and network-based simulations. Professor Ciccozzi has collaborated extensively with a global network of nearly 3,000 co-authors, bridging public health, bioinformatics, and policy-relevant science. His work has informed epidemic preparedness, migrant health strategies, and evidence-based decision-making, contributing meaningfully to global health security, disease prevention, and the translation of scientific evidence into societal and public health impact.
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Featured Publications
Computational modeling of infectious diseases: Insights from network‑based simulations on measles
– BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2025
Retrospective Analysis and Cross‑Validated Forecasting of West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: Insights from Climate and Surveillance Data
– Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2025
Designing resilience for overlapping respiratory epidemics: A One Health perspective from seasonal influenza
– New Microbiologica, 2025
