
معرفی
Enrico Collantoni serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Padua, where he completed his medical training (MD 2010), Psychiatry residency (2016), and Ph.D. in Neurosciences (2019) focusing on MRI analysis of anorexia nervosa.
His research centers on neural mechanisms of eating behaviors and eating disorder pathophysiology. He employs advanced multimodal neuroimaging (MRI, EEG, PET) integrated with cognitive/behavioral assessments using mobile applications and virtual reality to investigate structural and functional brain patterns. This translational approach bridges clinical psychiatry and neuroscience.
Collantoni maintains significant international engagement through the ENIGMA Consortium's Eating Disorders working group and past research internships at University of Salerno (Neuroimaging Unit) and University of Tübingen (Neurophysiology & Interventional Neuropsychiatry). His work utilizes University of Padua's core facilities including high-density EEG, eye-tracking, and pre-clinical resources. While specific grant details aren't documented, his active consortium membership and methodological innovations indicate ongoing research funding supporting collaborative projects in eating disorder neuroscience.

