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NAME AND SURNAME: Mentore Ribolsi
DATE OF BIRTH: 12/11/1978
PLACE OF BIRTH: Foggia
Italian citizenship
CONTACTS: +39.331.8437591; [email protected]
Temporary researcher in Blood Diseases at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma since 2022. Head of the Complex Operational Unit of
Hematology and Stem Cell Transplant Center of the University Hospital, carries out research activities in various fields of Hematology with particular reference to lymphoproliferative diseases,
with a production of about 150 papers in journals with Impact factor.
1997 - MD (summa cum laude), University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Thesis: Role of the isopeptidase USP2a and Fatty Acid Synthase in prostate cancer. (Thesis advisor: Dr. Loda, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston).
2011- Ph.D. Program in Experimental Medicine, University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Thesis: “Gastrointestinal stromal tumors: clinic-pathological and molecular characterization of multiple primary sporadic lesions and lesions of small size”. (Thesis advisors: Prof. M Torrisi, Prof. L Ruco).
2017- National Scientific Habilitation as Associate Professor.
Associate Professor of Pharmacology, he is present at theuniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma since 2007, where he holds the role of professor of Pharmacology and member of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Unit of the Departmental Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. His main lines of scientific research are oriented towards the characterization of the preclinical and clinical evaluation of anticancer drugs, with particular interest in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and cardiovascular tolerability. His scientific activity is aimed at the optimization of translational models of cardio-oncology based on preclinical simulations of cardiac exposure to pharmacokinetic concentrations of anti-tumor drugs. She is the author of 56 scientific articles in journals with impact factor, 5 book chapters and several communications at national and international conferences.
Born in Rome on 13/04/1958
Extraordinary Professor - Professor of Otorhinolaryngology
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery ofUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma.
Scientific disciplinary sector: MED/31
From January 2022: Director of the Graduate School in Emergency and Urgency Medicine at Campus Bio Medico University and Teaching Hospital
From January 2021 to date: member of the AQD at CLM in Medicine and Surgery
From November 2020 to December 2022: president of the Lazio division of SIGG (Italian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology).
From November 1st 2019: confirmed associate professorship in Internal Medicine (MED/09) at Campus Bio Medico University and Teaching Hospital in Rome- Italy
April 2018: co-founder of the GRETA (Research Group in Roracic Ultrasound in the Elderly) study group endorsed by SIGG.
From October 2018 to October 2024 received the italian national accreditation for associated professorship in internal medicine (MED/09)
From Jan 2018 to November 2019: coordinator for central Italy of the AIPO study group on Thoracic Oncology
From Sep 2017: Clinical Tutorship Coordinator at the Post graduated course on Geriatrics and Gerontology at Campus Bio Medico University and Teaching Hospital in Rome- Italy
From Jul 2017: Assistant Professor (Type A) in Internal Medicine (MED/09)
From 2015 to 2018 Vice-president of the Lazio division of AIPO, Associazione Italiana Pneumologi Ospedalieri [Italian Association of Hospital based Pulmonologists]
From 2011 Consultant Respiratory Physician on hematology and stem cell transplantation for JACIE accreditation
From 01/01/2009 Tenured medical assistant in the division of Geriatrics and Gerontology at Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, and clinical manager for respiratory physiopathology; nocturnal polysomnography for the study of respiratory disorders during sleep; diagnostic and interventional bronchoscopy
Daniel Sifrim is a Gastroenterologist, trained in Argentina and Belgium, with both clinical and scientific interest in oesophageal benign disorders. He contributed with the development of diagnostic techniques for oesophageal motility disorders and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (high resolution manometry, oesophageal impedance and salivary pepsin measurements). He is Emeritus Professor of Gastrointestinal Physiology at Barts and the London School of Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, UK. He is co-director of the Neurogastroentertology Department at Princess Grace Hospital, London.