Dr. Alessandro Borrelli is a surgeon
specializing in general surgery; he obtained a Ph.D. in Surgical Sciences and Advanced Diagnostic-Therapeutic Technologies. He participated in the A.C.O.I.
special schools in Bariatric Surgery and Hernias and Laparoceles Special School
of Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgery. He has taken part in numerous
surgical operations as an assistant or operator, especially in the field of
elective and emergency abdominal surgery (and in particular large intestine
tumors) and bariatric surgery. He dedicates particular commitment to the
colon-proctology and stomotherapy clinic and in the field of bariatric surgery.
He is a member of the Neapolitan Society of Surgery, the Multi-specialist Society
of Young Surgeons (S.P.I.G.C.), the Campania Association of Young Surgeons
ACGC, the Unitary Italian Society of Colon Proctology (SIUCP), the Italian
Society of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases (SICOB).
Massimiliano Valeriani is a neurologist. He is an Associate
Professor of Child Neurology at the University of Tor Vergata, Rome. He is the
director of the Developmental Neurology Unit at Bambino Gesù Children’s
Hospital. He holds a doctorate from Catholic University in Rome (1999). His
scientific activity focuses on headaches, especially in children and
adolescents, and clinical neurophysiology of the somatosensory system and pain.
He is also an Assigned Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark, Chief Editor
of Pain Research and Management, and Past President of the Italian Society of
Psychophysiology and Cognitive Neurosciences. He has published more than 200
papers in international journals and book chapters.
Gabriele Monte is a Research Fellow at the Developmental
Neurology Unit of Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome. He graduated in
Medicine and Surgery, Health Science with honors from Sapienza University of
Rome in 2016 and then participated in the Neurology Residency Program at
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, graduating with honors in 2021. His skills
and expertise include autoimmunity, inflammation, autoantibodies, autoimmune
disorders, Myasthenia Gravis, and immunology.
Laura Papetti is a neuropediatrician at the Developmental
Neurology Unit of Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital in Rome, Italy. She has
received a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences and a 2nd level Master’s in Headache
Medicine and specializes in Paediatrics at the Sapienza University of Rome. She
is an expert in pediatric neurological pathologies, with extensive training in
the diagnosis and therapy of pediatric headaches. She coordinates the headache
center of the Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital. She is the author of numerous
publications in international journals on neurological diseases in
developmental age.