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Fabio Lucidi is a Full Professor of Psychometrics at Sapienza University of Rome, serving as Pro-Rector responsible for the Fourth Mission and Student Community Relations. He leads the Department of Psychology of Developmental and Socialization Processes within the Faculty of Medicine and Psychology. Previously, he was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Psychology until 2022. His academic roles include Adjunct Professor at Temple University and Director of the Laboratory of Sport and Well-being. He holds leadership positions in organizations like the Italian Society of Health Psychology and the National Anti-Doping Organization.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (Sapienza University of Rome), Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Sapienza University of Rome).
- Research Interests: Psychometrics, health psychology, sport psychology, with a focus on risk behaviors, health promotion, and cognitive neuroscience.
His research explores psychological mechanisms underlying health-related behaviors, doping prevention, and cognitive processes. He has authored over 250 publications in high-impact journals and serves on editorial boards of journals like PLOS ONE and Frontiers in Psychology.
- Key Awards: Listed as a Top Italian Scientist, President of the Italian Society of Health Psychology, Past President of the Italian Psychological Association.
Lucidi’s work integrates academic leadership with community engagement, emphasizing the Fourth Mission of universities. His research projects include EU-funded initiatives on doping prevention and aging, alongside collaborations in Australia, the U.S., and Europe.
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