
About
Paolo Pinton is a Full Professor of General Pathology at the University of Ferrara. He has held leadership roles including Vice Director of the Department of Morphology, Surgery and Experimental Medicine (2013-2015), Director of the interdepartmental centre for the study of diabetes (2008-2017), and President of Aequotech, a spin-off of the University of Ferrara (2006-2014). His research focuses on cell biology, mitochondrial physiopathology, calcium signaling, and their roles in cancer and cell death.
Education
- 1996: Biological Sciences Degree summa cum laude, University of Padova
- 1998: National Board, University of Padova
- 2002: Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathology, University of Padova
Research Interests
Pinton's work bridges mitochondrial dysfunction, calcium signaling dynamics, and their implications in cancer progression and neurodegenerative diseases. His expertise spans cellular stress responses, metabolic reprogramming, and translational applications in diabetes and cystic fibrosis.
Scientific Awards & Memberships
- 2017-present: President, Italian Society of Cell Biology and Differentiation (ABCD)
- 2016-present: Director, Ph.D. program in Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, University of Ferrara
- 2016-present: Faculty F1000 member
- 2001: Winner of ABCD's 'PhD thesis' annual prize
- 2003: Winner of 'Start Cup Padova' entrepreneurship award
- 1999: SIBBM 'young investigator' award recipient
- Multiple long-term memberships in Italian scientific societies (ABCD, SIP, SIBBM, FISV)
Grants & Leadership
Pinton has secured 12+ major grants from organizations including AIRC (12 years), Telethon (9 years), and Italian Ministry of Health (10 years). He has directed laboratories and research centers at the University of Ferrara, emphasizing diabetes and biopharma research.
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