معرفی
Marco Rasile is a Researcher in the Department of Human Anatomy at Humanitas University, affiliated with the Laboratory of Pharmacology and Brain Pathology at Humanitas Research Hospital. He has been teaching Human Anatomy since 2014 for Nursing and Physiotherapy degree programs.
Education:
- Master’s in Medical Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine – Neuroscience curriculum (2012), University of Milan
- PhD in Morphological Sciences (2016), University of Milan
His research focuses on developmental neurobiology, particularly how maternal immune activation affects offspring brain development and cerebrovascular sexual dimorphisms. He conducted research at the McCarthy Lab in Baltimore, MD, in 2019. His work contributes to understanding non-genetic models of psychiatric disorders.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his research trajectory suggests strong engagement in neuroscience, neuroanatomy, and brain pathology, with implications for psychiatric and neurological disease mechanisms.
Professional Affiliations:
- Member of BraYn Conference (brayniacs, 2021)
- Researcher, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Brain Pathology, Prof. Monica Matteoli, Humanitas Research Hospital
- Lecturer and course coordinator, Human Anatomy, Humanitas University
Marco has not been mentioned as receiving any scientific awards or holding grants in the provided texts. He mentors no named students in the available information. He is actively involved in teaching and research within a multidisciplinary clinical and academic environment at Humanitas, an integrated hospital, research, and teaching center.