Italian Scientist
1. Giuseppe Bastianelli (1862)
Italian Scientist
Giuseppe Bastianelli was an Italian physician and zoologist who worked on malaria and was the personal physician of Pope Benedict XV. Born in Rome Bastianelli was initially interested in chemistry...
2. Giovanni Fabbroni (1752)
Italian Scientist
Giovanni Valentino Mattia Fabbroni was an Italian naturalist economist agronomist and chemist. In 1775 he collaborated with Felice Fontana in setting up the natural history museum in Florence. From 1777...
3. Giuseppe Giovanni Antonio Meneghini (Unknow)
Italian Scientist
Giuseppe Giovanni Antonio Meneghini was an Italian geologist and naturalist.
4. Vito Volterra (1860)
Italian Scientist
Vito Volterra was an Italian mathematician and physicist known for his contributions to mathematical biology and integral equations.
5. Lorenzo Camerano (1856)
Italian Scientist
Lorenzo Camerano was an Italian herpetologist and entomologist. Born in Biella in 1856 he studied in Bologna and Torino where he settled in order to take between 1871 and 1873...
6. Giacomo Doria (1840)
Italian Scientist
Marquis Giacomo Doria was an Italian naturalist herpetologist and politician. He was the founder of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Genoa in 1867 and director from then until...
7. Carlo Petrini (scientist) (1965)
Italian Scientist
Carlo Petrini is an Italian scientist and senior researcher at the Italian National Institute of Health where he is head of the Bioethics Unit.
8. Oronzio Gabriele Costa (1787)
Italian Scientist
Oronzio Gabriele Costa was an Italian zoologist. At first a physician he taught zoology at the University of Naples. He wrote 126 papers on various subjects principally entomology and in...
9. Ettore Marchiafava (Unknow)
Italian Scientist
Ettore Marchiafava was an Italian physician and zoologist who worked on malaria. He was also a senator. Ettore Marchiafava was the personal doctor of three popes and the Royal House...
10. Luigi Palmieri (1807)
Italian Scientist
Luigi Palmieri was an Italian physicist and meteorologist. He was famous for his scientific studies of the eruptions of Mount Vesuvius for his researches on earthquakes and meteorological phenomena and...
11. Fortunio Liceti (1577)
Italian Scientist
unio Liceti was an Italian doctor philosopher and scientist.
12. Giorgio Prodi (1928)
Italian Scientist
Giorgio Prodi was an Italian medical scientist oncologist and semiotician. He studied medicine and chemistry in the University of Bologna. From 1958 he taught general pathology and experimental oncology. From...
13. Michelangelo Fardella (Unknow)
Italian Scientist
Michelangelo Fardella was an Italian scientist. Fardella was born at Trapani Sicily and died in Naples. He was a member of the Order of Saint-François where he excelled in physics...
14. Guido Caldarelli (1967)
Italian Scientist
Guido Caldarelli is an Italian physicist and associate professor at IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca. He is married with two children and lives in Lucca.