Maria Cappuccilli PhD in Nephrology (University of Bologna); Post-graduate Diploma in Clinical Pathology (Sapienza University of Rome); Doctor of Biology (University of L'Aquila)
CliCon S.r.l. Health · Bologna
Editorial leadership for Journal of Death
Research interests
- Nephrology
- Dialysis
- Renal Transplant
Biography
Maria Cappuccilli, PhD, is affiliated with CliCon S.r.l. Health in Bologna, Italy, where she contributes expertise in scientific project preparation, medical writing, and laboratory activities. She holds a degree in Biology, is a specialist in Clinical Pathology, and earned her PhD in Nephrology, with training at the University of Bologna, Sapienza University of Rome, and the University of L'Aquila. Her research has focused on nephrology and renal transplantation, including clinical immunology monitoring and the management of sera from patients on transplantation waiting lists. Her most-cited work, "The Off-Target Effects, Electrolyte and Mineral Disorders of SGLT2i" (2020), has received 38 citations, and she has authored over 29 indexed publications with a total of 352 citations and an h-index of 11.
Selected publications
- The Off-Target Effects, Electrolyte and Mineral Disorders of SGLT2i 2020 cited 38×
- Neutrophil Gelatinase‐Associated Lipocalin as a Biomarker of Allograft Function After Renal Transplantation: Evaluation of the Current Status and Future Insights 2017 cited 28×
- Vitamin D and the Kidney: Two Players, One Console 2022 cited 24×
- Renal Thrombotic Microangiopathy in Concurrent COVID-19 Vaccination and Infection 2021 cited 22×
- Immunological Effects of a Single Hemodialysis Treatment 2020 cited 22×
- Vitamin D Effects on Bone Homeostasis and Cardiovascular System in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease and Renal Transplant Recipients 2021 cited 22×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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