
The MRH supports research across a wide spectrum of microbiome-related topics, all aimed to of devise methods for improving human and animal health by manipulating microbial populations. One of the main aims of the MRH is to provide an open research and knowledge platform for microbiome interested investigators, so as to foster interdisciplinary interactions. The MRH translates new knowledge on human and animal microbiomes in different research areas and provides a research & technology resource which will allow scientists and industries to investigate the microbiome with potential to change the face and future of healthcare.
The MRH aims to deliver innovative research that establishes Italy as a center of excellence in human/animal health, to help the development of industry and to attract multinational companies to Italy to engage in collaborative research programs.
Professor Marco Ventura from the University of Parma Continues to Rank Among the World’s Most Cited Researchers
Recognition in the 2025 Highly Cited Researchers list by Clarivate underscores his long-term impact in microbiology
Parma, November 11-19, 2025
Professor Marco Ventura, a leading microbiologist at the University of Parma, has once again been listed among the world’s most cited researchers in the prestigious “Highly Cited Researchers” ranking by Clarivate Analytics.
In November 2025, the Highly Cited Researchers list was published by Clarivate Analytics, identifying scientists whose published work is most frequently cited by their peers. Professor Ventura has been included for the sixth consecutive year, reflecting consistent, high-impact research.
This year, he appears specifically in the Microbiology category, highlighting his specialization and influence in this field!

