Marco Dettori
Ricercatore in Igiene generale e applicata MED/42
07041 Alghero (SS), Italia
Igiene ambientale | Ambiente ed ecologia | PTUA | 2° year | 2010-2011
Igiene ambientale | Architettura | 2° year | 2010-2011
Igiene ambientale | Urbanistica | 2° year | 2011-2012
Gestione delle risorse ambientali | Città, ambiente e architettura | CAP | 1° year | 2011-2012
He graduated during the academic year 2002-2003, at the Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences - University of Sassari, School of Biological Sciences - with a thesis entitled: 'Epidemiological study using molecular techniques interaction between Helicobacter pylori and human organism '.
In the academic year 2003-2004, after obtaining a license to practice as a biologist, he enrolled in the School of Specialisation in Microbiology and Virology at the University of Sassari.
During the 2005-2006 academic year, he has completed his training by attending the course of Hygiene, Architecture, Building and Plant Health, Faculty of Medicine Catholic University of Sacred Heart in Rome, discussing in as a final check, the thesis entitled "Verification of microclimatic conditions in the operating room of University Hospital of Sassari and optimization of" thermal comfort "for patients and carers.
From May 16, 2006 he serves as assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Sassari for SSD MED/42 "General and Applied Hygiene.
In the 2006-2007 academic specializing in Microbiology and Virology at the University of Sassari with a thesis entitled "Application of Molecular techniques for the monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in high-risk hospital wards.
From May 16, 2009 he was appointed senior researcher at the SSD MED/42 "General and Applied Hygiene of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Sassari.
The research is documented by scientific publications in national and foreign books and magazines, as well as national communications conferences in the fields of epidemiology and prevention of infectious diseases, environmental hygiene (in particular studying the quality of mineral waters, marine and those distributed for drinking water purposes in the territory of Northern Sardinia, and indoor air quality and the sustainable technologies for environmental hygiene and construction) and health education.

