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Giorgio Mottola, MD is a Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine. He completed his MD at the University of Genoa, followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco. His research focuses on vascular injury resolution mechanisms, lipid mediators (e.g., resolvins), and their therapeutic applications in cardiovascular diseases. He has contributed to studies on neointimal hyperplasia attenuation, vascular smooth muscle cell migration, and biomaterial-based drug delivery systems for pro-resolving mediators.
- Education: MD, University of Genoa (2013); Postdoctoral Fellow, UCSF (2017)
- Board Certification: Internal Medicine (ABIM, 2020)
His research investigates specialized lipid mediators like resolvin D1 and maresin 1, exploring their roles in inflammation resolution and vascular repair. Recent work includes synthetic resolvin analogues and their effects on vascular pathology. His findings bridge basic science and translational medicine, addressing clinical challenges like vein graft failure and atherosclerosis.
Publications highlight advancements in pro-resolving mediators' mechanisms and delivery systems, emphasizing their potential in treating vascular disorders. His work has been recognized with the Sir William Osler Award for Outstanding Resident (2019).




