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Alessandro Santini is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Humanitas University, where he contributes to medical education and research. He has also held teaching and research roles at the University of Milan, demonstrating a strong commitment to academic medicine in anesthesia and critical care.
His educational background includes a Degree in Medicine and Surgery (110/110 cum laude) and a Specialization Diploma in Anesthesia and Resuscitation (70/70 cum laude), both from the University of Milan.
His research and teaching interests focus on anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and critical care, particularly in the context of acute respiratory failure and preclinical models. He completed a preclinical research fellowship at the Anesthesia Center for Critical Care Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, under the mentorship of Professor Warren M. Zapol.
His academic activities include lecturing in emergency and anesthesia courses for medical and nursing students at both Humanitas University and the University of Milan. He also served as a local trainer for the COVID-19 Skills Preparation Course (C19-SPACE), highlighting his engagement in pandemic response training.
While no scientific awards are listed in the available text, his academic trajectory reflects dedication to clinical excellence and medical education.
He has supervised no named students in the provided information, and there is no indication of grant funding or laboratory leadership. However, his affiliation with Humanitas, a leading hospital and research center, suggests integration into broader clinical and research teams focused on specialized care.

