Staff

Federica Prinelli

Primo Ricercatore
E-Mail

federica.prinelli@cnr.it

PHONE

+390221717204

LOCATION

Segrate

ROOM (floor/number)

-1/03

I am a Senior Researcher and nutritional epidemiologist at ITB-CNR. My academic background is in human nutrition, physiology, and epidemiology (MSc and PhD, University of Milan), followed by a one-year postdoctoral visiting appointment at the Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) and a subsequent role as Principal Investigator at the IRCCS Mondino Foundation (Pavia). Since joining ITB CNR in 2008, my research has focused on understanding how clinical, biological, and behavioural factors-particularly dietary habits-shape the development and progression of complex diseases. My work spans neurodegenerative, metabolic, and respiratory disorders, as well as mortality. Over the years, I have gained solid experience in designing and implementing observational and interventional epidemiological studies, conducting large-scale online surveys across the lifespan, and applying advanced statistical approaches. More recently, I have been adopting a molecular epidemiology framework that integrates population-based cohorts with neuroimaging, multi-omics technologies, and nutritional and clinical phenotyping. This approach aims to clarify the mechanisms linking diet, gut microbiota, metabolism, and brain health to support precision nutrition strategies and the prevention of chronic diseases. I work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams that include clinicians, epidemiologists, biostatisticians, biologists, and bioinformaticians, and I actively contribute to national and international research projects as PI, co-investigator, or WP/Task leader. I maintain active collaborations within CNR Institutes and with partners such as the IRCCS Mondino Foundation (Pavia), IRCCS Galeazzi – Sant’Ambrogio (Milan), University of Ferrara, German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) (Germany), Karolinska Institutet (Sweden), Queen’s University Belfast (UK), and the University of Dublin (Ireland).

Study of neurodegenerative diseases (i.e. cognitive impairment, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease) focused on identification of modifiable risk factors (e.g. lifestyles), disease assessment and progression.

Observational study of health determinants in an Italian population, using pooled real-world data and electronic health records.

Identification of risks and protective factors as to develop effective prevention strategies aimed at reducing the public health burden of diseases (e.g. RSV and SARS-CoV-2).

Evaluation of the effectiveness of a lifestyle intervention program to improve metabolic, cognitive and/or functional performance.

Lifestyle and ICT-based intervention studies in age-specific cohorts for the prevention or for the control of disease progression of neurodegenerative (dementias, Parkinson's disease) and metabolic diseases (type II diabetes, overweight/obesity, and metabolic syndrome), and functional performance (sarcopenia).

Evaluation of the effectiveness of pharmacological intervention programs, including supplements.