Full Professor of Infectious Diseases
Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova, Padova
Disclosure: I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Saverio G. Parisi
was born in Catanzaro, on February 16, 1959.
Currently, Full Professor of Infectious Diseases, Padova School of Medicine, from June 17, 2019.
Education
1976 Maturità Classica
1984 Degree in Medicine and Surgery, Summa cum Laude, La Sapienza University, Roma.
1988 Specialization in Paediatrics, Summa cum Laude, in Roma
1995 Specialization in Infectious Diseases, Summa cum Laude, in Roma
1994 - 2004 Infectious Disease Specialist, Verona University Hospital
2004 - 2008 Infectious Disease Specialist, Microbiology Laboratory, Padova University Hospital.
Associate Professor of Microbiology, Padova School of Medicine, from March 2008 to September 2014.
Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases, Padova School of Medicine, from October 2014 to June 2019.
Coordinator of Nosocomial Infections Simple Unit, Microbioloy Unit, Padova University Hospital.
Teaching
2006- 2016, Clinical Microbiology, Padova School of Medicine
2011 – current, Infectious Diseases, Padova School of Medicine
Member of the Teachers’ Board, PhD School of Bio-Medicine, Padova University
Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in several Specialty Schools of the Padova University
Head of the Specialty School of Infectious Diseases, University of Padova
Affiliations:
1992 Italian Society for the study of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.
Parisi partecipated into researches founded by National AIDS Project in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, PRIN 2005, PRIN 2012 (Responsible of a research unit), ANRS 2012.
Research
He has carried out, as internal student, and then as fellow, paediatric specialist and infectious disease specialist, clinical activity and research in microbiology applied to clinical practice and to the study of markers of disease progression and response to anti-infective therapy.
He is co-author of 87 papers published in extenso on peer review journals. HI = 22; first o last name in 28; corresponding author in 21.
His research is focused on HIV and co-infections, nosocomial infection epidemiology and control, HHV-8, SARS-CoV-2, HCV.