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Assoc Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra | Medicine and Health Sciences | Industry Leadership Excellence Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra, University of Rome, Italy

šŸ…āœØ Assoc Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra, a distinguished figure at the University of Rome, Italy, has been honored with the Industry Leadership Excellence Award in Medicine and Health Sciences. With a wealth of experience and dedication, Dr. Merra has significantly advanced medical research and education. His innovative approach and leadership have set new standards in the industry. This prestigious award celebrates his outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare practices. šŸŒŸšŸ„šŸ“š Dr. Merra’s achievements inspire many, showcasing the impact of dedicated professionals in the field of medicine. šŸ‘šŸŒšŸ”¬

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Education and professional training šŸŽ“Ā 

Assoc Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra šŸ„ earned his medical degree on 18/03/2004 šŸŽ“ from the Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Rome. He was awarded a scholarship for “The Best Work in Hepathology” the same year šŸ…. From 2005 to 2009, he served as a clinical and research fellow šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬. Dr. Merra received his PhD in Oncobiology and Medical Oncology on 05/03/2013 šŸŽ“. In 2019, he became an Assistant Professor and, later, an Associate Professor of Applied Dietetic Techniques Sciences at the University of Rome Tor Vergata šŸ“š. He is currently the Director of the Master’s Program in Psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology šŸŒŸ.

Areas of research interest šŸ”¬

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra’s research spans a wide range of critical medical topics šŸ©ŗ. His work on ischemia-reperfusion injury offers insights into tissue damage and repair. Dr. Merra also investigates H. pylori infection, examining its impact on gastric and extragastric diseases, and explores innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods šŸ”¬. He utilizes animal models to study H. pylori infection, as well as gastric and colorectal carcinogenesis šŸ. His research delves into the genetic pathways involved in these cancers šŸ§¬. Additionally, he studies the role of probiotics in preventing antibiotic-related side effects and colorectal carcinogenesis šŸ¦ . Dr. Merra’s work also links metabolic X syndrome with colorectal cancer, providing a holistic view of disease mechanisms and prevention strategies šŸ§‘ā€āš•ļø.

Organization and participation šŸ¤

Assoc Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra is an esteemed member of various prestigious organizations. He is affiliated with the Royal College of Emergency Medicine šŸ„, British Society of Gastroenterology šŸ½ļø, SocietĆ  Italiana Nutrizione Umana šŸ„—, European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism šŸŒ, SocietĆ  Italiana Medicina Interna šŸ©ŗ, and SocietĆ  Italiana Gastro-Enterologia šŸ“. Previously, he was a member of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine šŸš‘, American College of Emergency Physicians šŸ„, American Academy for Urgent Care Medicine šŸ†˜, SocietĆ  Italiana Medicina di Emergenza-Urgenza šŸšØ, Associazione Italiana Studio Fegato šŸ§¬, American Association for the Study of Liver Disease šŸ§«, American College of Gastroenterology šŸ“š, European Association for the Study of Liver šŸŒ, and Academy of Emergency Medicine and Care šŸŒŸ.

Publications Top Notes šŸ“š

Influence of mediterranean diet on human gut microbiota

High dosage rifaximin for the treatment of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

Intestinal permeability in cirrhotic patients with and without spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: is the ring closed?

Coronary atherosclerotic burden in patients with infection by CagA-positive strains of Helicobacter pylori

Short Reportā€“Medical nutrition therapy for critically ill patients with COVID-19

Very-low-calorie ketogenic diet with aminoacid supplement versus very low restricted-calorie diet for preserving muscle mass during weight loss: a pilot double-blind study.

COVID-19: Is there a role for immunonutrition in obese patient?

Effects of very-low-calorie diet on body composition, metabolic state, and genes expression: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial

Can psychobiotics intake modulate psychological profile and body composition of women affected by normal weight obese syndrome and obesity? A double blind randomized clinical trial

Celiac disease: whatā€™s new about it?

Assoc Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Merra | Medicine and Health Sciences | Industry Leadership Excellence Award

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