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Andrea Sbarbati is a Full Professor at the University of Verona's Department of Neurological, Biomedical and Movement Sciences, specializing in Human Anatomy. He holds leadership roles in department governance, including Department Director and membership in multiple academic committees such as Research and Internationalization. His teaching spans over 165 modules across Medicine, Surgery, Physiotherapy, and specialized postgraduate programs, focusing on Human Anatomy I and II, Bioimaging in Translational Research, and related clinical disciplines.
Research interests include regenerative medicine, nanomedicine, neuroanatomy, and advanced imaging techniques. Ongoing projects involve biomaterials for tissue repair, CFTR modulation in viral infections, and novel therapies for skin aging and scars. His work bridges basic science with clinical applications, particularly in stem cell therapy and anatomical imaging.
Key research tools include ultrastructural analysis, spectroscopy, and preclinical MRI. He collaborates with centers like the Brain Bank and the WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health. His lab focuses on morphology and cell/tissue biology, applying microscopy and multimodal imaging. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his extensive publications reflect impactful contributions to regenerative medicine and biomedical research.
Advising and grants include roles in student mentorship and projects like the Verona Nanomedicine Initiative. His labs, including the Tissue Engineering and Neuroimaging groups, drive interdisciplinary innovation. Clinical interests span aesthetic medicine, burn scar treatment, and anatomical education.
