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Davide Firinu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health at the University of Cagliari, specializing in Internal Medicine (MED/09). He is actively involved in clinical and research work focusing on autoimmunity, primary immunodeficiencies, and immune dysregulation disorders.
Research Interests: Dr. Firinu's work centers on the mechanisms of immunity dysregulation, particularly in rare diseases such as hereditary angioedema and SAPHO syndrome. His research spans genetic regulation of immune responses, fungal infection immunity, and biomarker discovery using proteomic platforms. He investigates both innate and acquired immune pathways, with a strong emphasis on translational immunology.
Publication Trends: His recent publications reflect a consistent focus on angioedema genetics, immune cell profiling (especially TH17), and proteomic analysis in inflammatory syndromes. The interdisciplinary nature of his work integrates clinical immunology, molecular genetics, and systems biology, often through large collaborative studies.
Professional Engagement: He serves as a board member of the Biologicals Interest Group at the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, contributing to advancements in immunotherapy and biological treatments.
Advising and Grants: While specific students and grants are not listed in the provided text, his involvement in multicenter studies and leadership in research projects suggests active mentorship and participation in funded research initiatives.
Laboratories and Teams: Dr. Firinu collaborates with multidisciplinary teams at Italian PID (Primary Immunodeficiency) referral centers and participates in national and European research networks focused on allergy and immunology.

