Surname: Angeletti
Name: Sylvia
Date of birth: December 11, 1970 - Rome
July 1994: Degree in Biological Sciences at the "La Sapienza" University of Rome with the vote of 110/110 cum laude
November 1998 : Specialist in Microbiology and Virology with the vote of 70/70 cum laude
October 2008: Graduation in Medicine and Surgery at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma with the vote of 110/110 cum laude
February 2009: Achievement of the qualification to practice medicine
Luca Borghi was born in Bologna on 18 July 1962.
He graduated in Philosophy of Science in 1987 at the Catholic University of Milan with a thesis on the body-mind problem.
He is Associate Professor of History of Medicine at the Departmental Faculty of Medicine and Surgery ofUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, where he directs the Research Unit in History of Science and Technology. He also teaches "History of Science and Technology" at the Departmental Faculty of Engineering of the same University.
He has promoted and is Main administrator of "Himetop - The History of Medicine Topographical Database" (http://himetop.net), an international web 2.0 project for the identification and enhancement of the material traces left by the history of medicine and related disciplines.
1.Family name: Ciccozzi
2.First names: Maximum
3.Date of birth: 26 June 1957
4.Nationality: Italian
5.Civil status: married
6.Education:
Institution Rome University
Degree(s) obtained degree in Biological science
Institution Turin University
Degree(s) obtained master's degree in epidemiology and biostaistic (2 years)
Institution Catholic University of Rome
Degree(s) obtained Graduation in molecular Biology
Institution Johns Hopkins University Baltimore
Degree(s) obtained Graduation in epidemiology and Biostatistics
Marcello D'Amelio,
PhD in Neuroscience
M.Sc. in Clinical Experimentation
From 2022, Temporary Researcher - full term (art. 24 c.3-a L. 240/10) in Forensic Medicine at the Departmental Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma. Since 2021, Clinical Risk Manager of the Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital Foundation.
Giovanni Di Pino was born in Catania in August 1979, spent his childhood in Veneto and adolescence at the foot of Etna, and in 1997 he moved to Rome to study. After various experiences in neuroscience laboratories in the States, in 2003, at the age of 23, he graduated in Medicine and Surgery, 110/110 honors and honorable mention, at the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome.
In 2010 he completed the PhD in Biomedical Engineering with honors and in 2015 the clinical specialization in Neurology.
Post-doc at the Center for Life Nano and Neuro Science of the Italian Institute of Technology since 2020. I work within the Nanotechnologies for Neuroscience research group coordinated by prof. Giancarlo Ruocco, where I carry out an activity aimed at the analysis and simulation of the structures of biological macromolecules. The findings of my research are directed to the development of predictive algorithms on aspects of biomedical relevance, such as protein engineering or the identification of binding sites of biological macromolecules, and have led to the publication of over 20 articles in international journals.
Surgeon, specialist in Neurology, he has been working since 2019 as a neurologist consultant in the Neurology Area of the Campus Bio-Medico Polyclinic Foundation in Rome. Fellow of the European Academy of Neurology, he also carried out research activities as Academic Research Visitor at the Brain Network Dynamics Unit of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience (University of Oxford, UK) in the Academic Year 2017/2018.
He obtained a PhD in Integrated Biomedical Sciences and Bioethics, Neuroscience curriculum, at theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma in 2022. He carries out research in various areas of neuroscience, with particular interest in the neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of the motor system, sensorimotor integration and chronic pain.
From 2019 contract Professor for Histology and Embryology in the Master's Degree Program in Medicine and Surgery at UCBM. Research activities at National HIV/AIDS Research Center - Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
I received a Master of Science degree in Psychology from the "Sapienza" University of Rome in 2011 and a PhD in Psychology and Social Neuroscience from the same university in 2015. I then worked at London City University and the "Alma Mater" University of Bologna before moving to Milan's Bicocca University in 2019. My research interests include embodiment, neuroplasticity, and brain connectivity, and I'm currently working at the NeXT lab in projects involving embodiment and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques.