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7866
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National Ranking
178

Overview

Giovanni Picardi was affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy. Their research concentrated primarily within the field of Medicine, with specific emphasis on Oncology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine as key subfields.

Their scientific contributions consistently addressed topics related to colorectal and gastric cancer, focusing on screening, detection, and management outcomes. This thematic focus extended to the following main topics:

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes

Throughout their career, Giovanni Picardi published in notable scientific venues, which include:

  • Endoscopy
  • Digestive and Liver Disease

Among their recent scholarly works are two publications from 2025, both examining the impact of computer-aided polyp detection in colonoscopy procedures. These publications are titled:

  • Impact of computer-aided polyp detection in screening colonoscopy: a multi-center randomized study (2025, Endoscopy)
  • OC.02.1 IMPACT OF COMPUTER-AIDED POLYP DETECTION IN SCREENING COLONOSCOPY: A MULTI-CENTER RANDOMIZED STUDY (2025, Digestive and Liver Disease)

Their research was often conducted collaboratively with frequent co-authors, including:

  • Giovanni Aldinio
  • M.R. Buonocore
  • Dario Consonni
  • Irene Cottone
  • Emanuele Dabizzi

Best Publications

  • The lakes of Titan

    Ellen R. Stofan;Charles Elachi;Jonathan I. Lunine;Ralf D. Lorenz

  • The sand seas of Titan: Cassini RADAR observations of longitudinal dunes.

    R. D. Lorenz;S. Wall;J. Radebaugh;G. Boubin

  • Radar Soundings of the Subsurface of Mars

    Giovanni Picardi;Jeffrey J. Plaut;Daniela Biccari;Ornella Bombaci

  • SHARAD sounding radar on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

    Roberto Seu;Roger J. Phillips;Daniela Biccari;Roberto Orosei

  • Subsurface radar sounding of the south polar layered deposits of Mars.

    Jeffrey J. Plaut;Giovanni Picardi;Ali Safaeinili;Anton B. Ivanov

  • Mars North Polar Deposits: Stratigraphy, Age, and Geodynamical Response

    Roger J. Phillips;Roger J. Phillips;Maria T. Zuber;Suzanne E. Smrekar;Michael T. Mellon

  • Radar soundings of the ionosphere of Mars.

    D. A. Gurnett;D. L. Kirchner;R. L. Huff;D. D. Morgan

  • Cassini radar views the surface of Titan

    C. Elachi;S. Wall;M. Allison;Y. Anderson

  • Cryovolcanic features on Titan's surface as revealed by the Cassini Titan Radar Mapper

    Rosaly M.C. Lopes;K. L. Mitchell;Ellen R. Stofan;Jonathan I. Lunine;Jonathan I. Lunine

  • An overview of radar soundings of the martian ionosphere from the Mars Express spacecraft

    D. A. Gurnett;R. L. Huff;D. D. Morgan;A. M. Persoon

  • Radar: The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper

    C. Elachi;M.D. Allison;L. Borgarelli;P. Encrenaz

  • SHARAD: The MRO 2005 shallow radar

    R. Seu;D. Biccari;R. Orosei;L.V. Lorenzoni

  • The Mars express MARSIS sounder instrument

    R. Jordan;G. Picardi;J. Plaut;K. Wheeler

  • Performance and surface scattering models for the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS)

    G. Picardi;D. Biccari;R. Seu;L. Marinangeli

  • Radar Sounding of the Medusae Fossae Formation Mars: Equatorial Ice or Dry, Low-Density Deposits?

    Thomas R. Watters;Bruce A. Campbell;Lynn M. Carter;Carl J. Leuschen

  • The bathymetry of a Titan sea

    Marco Mastrogiuseppe;Valerio Poggiali;Alexander Hayes;Ralph Lorenz

  • The Comet Nucleus Sounding Experiment by Radiowave Transmission (CONSERT): A Short Description of the Instrument and of the Commissioning Stages

    Wlodek Kofman;Alain Hérique;Jean-Pierre Goutail;Tor Hagfors

  • MARSIS: Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding

    G. Picardi;D. Biccari;R. Seu;J. Plaut

  • Estimation of the Total Electron Content of the Martian Ionosphere using Radar Sounder Surface Echoes

    Ali Safaeinili;Wlodek Kofman;Jérémie Mouginot;Yonggyu Gim

  • Magnetically controlled structures in the ionosphere of Mars

    F. Duru;D. A. Gurnett;T. F. Averkamp;D. L. Kirchner

  • Titan Radar Mapper observations from Cassini's T3 fly-by.

    C. Elachi;S. Wall;M. Janssen;E. Stofan

  • Accumulation and erosion of Mars' south polar layered deposits.

    Roberto Seu;Roger J. Phillips;Giovanni Alberti;Daniela Biccari

  • The Lakes of Titan

    J. Lunine;E. Stofan;C. Elachi;R. Lorenz

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Orosei
Roberto Orosei National Institute for Astrophysics
D. A. Gurnett
D. A. Gurnett University of Iowa
Roger J. Phillips
Roger J. Phillips Washington University in St. Louis
Jeffrey J. Plaut
Jeffrey J. Plaut Jet Propulsion Lab
Erling Nielsen
Erling Nielsen Max Planck Society
Wlodek Kofman
Wlodek Kofman Grenoble Alpes University
Howard A. Zebker
Howard A. Zebker Stanford University
Ellen R. Stofan
Ellen R. Stofan Smithsonian Institution
Jonathan I. Lunine
Jonathan I. Lunine Jet Propulsion Lab
Charles Elachi
Charles Elachi California Institute of Technology

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