Giuliano Ramadori

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Giuliano Ramadori (born November 1, 1951 in Montegiorgio ) is an internist and gastroenterologist .

Life

Giuliano Ramadori was born in Montegiorgio in 1951 to Marino Ramadori and Anelide Simonetti. Ramadori initially studied in Perugia . He passed the state examination in Bologna . There he also obtained his license to practice medicine and received his doctorate summa cum laude . For his dissertation he received the Premio Montecatini Terme for the best doctoral thesis in the field of liver immunology .

As a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service , he went to Berlin in 1977 to work scientifically in the field of liver immunology in Karl-Hermann Meyer zum Büschenfelde's laboratory. Soon he was accepted as an assistant in the First Medical Clinic and Polyclinic at the Charlottenburg Clinic under the direction of Meyer zum Büschenfelde. After the appointment of his teacher to the University of Mainz , he continued his education and scientific work there. Scientifically, he was mainly interested in liver immunology and the cultivation of hepatocyte cultures in vitro . In 1984 Giuliano Ramadori spent eight months with Harvey Colten in the Department of Cell Biology at the Children's Clinic at Harvard University .

After his habilitation at the University of Mainz in 1987, he worked as a senior physician. In 1992 he was appointed to the chair for internal medicine and gastroenterology at the University of Göttingen as the successor to Werner Creutzfeldt .

Giuliano Ramadori is married and has three children.

Awards

  • 1987: Schering Prize
  • 1987: Boehringer Ingelheim Prize from the University of Mainz
  • 1990: Endowed professorship (C3) of the German Donors' Association for German Science
  • 1996: Honorary doctorate from the University of Timișoara

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