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Claudio Baggiani

Claudio Baggiani

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
7078
World Ranking
16857
National Ranking
654

Claudio Baggiani publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudio Baggiani sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 197 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Claudio Baggiani D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudio Baggiani sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Claudio Baggiani is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy. Their research focuses primarily on the intersection of medicine, engineering, and chemistry, with key contributions in biomedical engineering, molecular biology, infectious diseases, analytical chemistry, and spectroscopy.

Their body of work addresses topics that include biosensors and analytical detection, analytical chemistry methods development, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, COVID-19 research, mycotoxins in agriculture and food, and animal disease management and epidemiology.

Among Baggiani's recent published papers are:

  • Ten Years of Lateral Flow Immunoassay Technique Applications: Trends, Challenges and Future Perspectives, 2021, Sensors
  • Dual lateral flow optical/chemiluminescence immunosensors for the rapid detection of salivary and serum IgA in patients with COVID-19 disease, 2020, Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • A multi-target lateral flow immunoassay enabling the specific and sensitive detection of total antibodies to SARS COV-2, 2020, Talanta
  • Recent Advancements in Enzyme-Based Lateral Flow Immunoassays, 2021, Sensors
  • Smartphone biosensor for point-of-need chemiluminescence detection of ochratoxin A in wine and coffee, 2021, Analytica Chimica Acta

Baggiani frequently collaborates with a group of colleagues, notably:

  • Fabio Di Nardo
  • Laura Anfossi
  • Simone Cavalera
  • Matteo Chiarello
  • Thea Serra

Their publications have appeared in several scientific venues, with recurring contributions to:

  • Polymers
  • Sensors
  • Talanta
  • Biosensors
  • Toxins

Baggiani's research integrates techniques and knowledge from multiple disciplines to advance the development of biosensors and immunoassays, including applications relevant to infectious disease diagnostics and food safety. Their work on lateral flow immunoassays and chemiluminescence detection methods illustrates a focus on creating accessible diagnostic tools.

Best Publications

  • Ten Years of Lateral Flow Immunoassay Technique Applications: Trends, Challenges and Future Perspectives.

    Fabio Di Nardo;Matteo Chiarello;Simone Cavalera;Claudio Baggiani

  • A simple and compact smartphone accessory for quantitative chemiluminescence-based lateral flow immunoassay for salivary cortisol detection

    Martina Zangheri;Luca Cevenini;Laura Anfossi;Claudio Baggiani

  • Solid phase extraction of food contaminants using molecular imprinted polymers

    Claudio Baggiani;Laura Anfossi;Cristina Giovannoli

  • Multiplex Lateral Flow Immunoassay: An Overview of Strategies towards High-throughput Point-of-Need Testing

    Laura Anfossi;Fabio Di Nardo;Simone Cavalera;Cristina Giovannoli

  • Lateral-flow immunoassays for mycotoxins and phycotoxins: a review

    Laura Anfossi;Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli;Gilda D’Arco

  • Molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction sorbent for the clean-up of chlorinated phenoxyacids from aqueous samples

    Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli;Laura Anfossi;Cinzia Tozzi

  • Effect of the solvent on recognition properties of molecularly imprinted polymer specific for ochratoxin A.

    Nicholas W. Turner;Elena V. Piletska;Khalku Karim;Michael Whitcombe

  • Dual lateral flow optical/chemiluminescence immunosensors for the rapid detection of salivary and serum IgA in patients with COVID-19 disease.

    Aldo Roda;Simone Cavalera;Fabio Di Nardo;Donato Calabria

  • A connection between the binding properties of imprinted and nonimprinted polymers: a change of perspective in molecular imprinting.

    Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli;Laura Anfossi;Cinzia Passini

  • Increased sensitivity of lateral flow immunoassay for ochratoxin a through silver enhancement

    L. Anfossi;F. Di Nardo;C. Giovannoli;C. Passini

  • A lateral flow immunoassay for straightforward determination of fumonisin mycotoxins based on the quenching of the fluorescence of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots by gold and silver nanoparticles

    Laura Anfossi;Fabio Di Nardo;Simone Cavalera;Cristina Giovannoli

  • Colour-encoded lateral flow immunoassay for the simultaneous detection of aflatoxin B1 and type-B fumonisins in a single Test line.

    Fabio Di Nardo;Eugenio Alladio;Claudio Baggiani;Simone Cavalera

  • Molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction method for the high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of fungicide pyrimethanil in wine.

    C. Baggiani;P. Baravalle;G. Giraudi;C. Tozzi

  • Adsorption isotherms of a molecular imprinted polymer prepared in the presence of a polymerisable template: Indirect evidence of the formation of template clusters in the binding site

    Claudio Baggiani;Gianfranco Giraudi;Cristina Giovannoli;Cinzia Tozzi

  • Molecular imprinted polymeric membrane for naringin recognition

    Francesco Trotta;Enrico Drioli;Claudio Baggiani;Domenico Lacopo

  • Silver and gold nanoparticles as multi-chromatic lateral flow assay probes for the detection of food allergens.

    Laura Anfossi;Fabio Di Nardo;Alida Russo;Simone Cavalera

  • Optimization of a lateral flow immunoassay for the ultrasensitive detection of aflatoxin M1 in milk

    Laura Anfossi;Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli;Flavia Biagioli

  • Development and application of a quantitative lateral flow immunoassay for fumonisins in maize.

    Laura Anfossi;Marianna Calderara;Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli

  • Determination of banned Sudan dyes in food samples by molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction-high performance liquid chromatography

    Claudio Baggiani;Laura Anfossi;Patrizia Domenica Baravalle;Cristina Giovannoli

  • Chromatographic characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers binding the herbicide 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid.

    Claudio Baggiani;Gianfranco Giraudi;Cristina Giovannoli;Francesco Trotta

  • A molecularly imprinted polymer for the pesticide bentazone

    C. Baggiani;G. Giraudi;C. Giovannoli;A. Vanni

  • Direct vs Mediated Coupling of Antibodies to Gold Nanoparticles: The Case of Salivary Cortisol Detection by Lateral Flow Immunoassay.

    Fabio Di Nardo;Simone Cavalera;Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli

  • A molecular imprinted membrane for molecular discrimination of tetracycline hydrochloride

    F. Trotta;C. Baggiani;M.P. Luda;E. Drioli

  • Development and application of solvent-free extraction for the detection of aflatoxin M1 in dairy products by enzyme immunoassay

    Laura Anfossi;Marianna Calderara;Claudio Baggiani;Cristina Giovannoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Trotta
Francesco Trotta University of Turin
Aldo Roda
Aldo Roda University of Bologna
Massimo Guardigli
Massimo Guardigli University of Bologna
Paola Calza
Paola Calza University of Turin
Ian A. Nicholls
Ian A. Nicholls Linnaeus University
Marta Cerruti
Marta Cerruti McGill University
Enrico Drioli
Enrico Drioli National Research Council (CNR)
Silvia Bordiga
Silvia Bordiga University of Turin
Naresh Magan
Naresh Magan Cranfield University
Ezio Ferroglio
Ezio Ferroglio University of Turin

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