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Enrico Stefano Corazziari, MD
Former Rome Foundation Board Member

Served 1989 – 2010

Professor of Gastroenterology

-Born in San Remo (Imperia) – Italy, October 16, 1946
-Married, two sons and one daughter
-Specialist in Internal Medicine University “La Sapienza”, Rome 1975
-Specialist in Diseases of the Digestive tract University “La Sapienza”,
Rome 1980
-ECMFG Degree 1974

ACADEMIC TITLE

Professor of Gastroenterology I Faculty of Medicine,
University “La Sapienza”

TEACHING ACTIVITY

Gastroenterology for Medical and Dietitian Undergraduates, and Medical Postgraduates Faculty of Medicine University “La Sapienza” Rome Erasmus Professor of Gastroenterology (Cooperative programme between the Medical Faculties of University La Sapienza, Rome and London St Batholomew’s Hospital)

ASSISTANCE

Head Gastroenterologia A, University Hospital “Policlinico Umberto I, Rome”

RESEARCH STAGES

Central Middlesex Hospital, London 1971
Postdoctoral Study in Gastroenterology, University of California (UCLA) 1977
Research Affiliate Appointment, Wadsworth Veterans Administration, Los Angeles 1977

MAIN RESEARCH INTEREST

Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders
Chronic Constipation
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Dyspepsia and Gastric motor function
Biliary dysfunctions
Ultrasonography of the small intestine
Gastrointestinal disorders in neurological patients
Small Bowel Crohn’s Disease

PUBLISHED WRITINGS AND EDITORIAL ACTIVITY

250 publications including 120 original peer reviewed articles, editorials, reviews and 20 book chapters. Editors of 8 books
Editor of NeUroGastroenterologia

PARTICIPATION TO SCIENTIFIC GROUP

International Steering Committee of the International Group for the Study of Gastrointestinal Motility (chairman 1993 – 95)
International Club for the study of Oddi’s Sphincter
Member of the Rome Foundation Board of Directors
European Study Group for Dysphagia and Globus pharyingis
Founding member and President Associazione per la NeUroGastroenterologia e la Motilità Gastrointestinale (ANEMGI)
Member of Functional Brain Gut Research Group
Member Advisory Board of the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

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