Biography
Prof. Giuseppe Lanza, MD PhD, is Associate Professor at the University of Catania. He further trained at the Department of Neuroscience, Newcastle University (UK) as Clinical Research Fellow and in 2013 was selected for a Scientific
Fellowship promoted by the European Federation of Neurological Societies. From 2013 to October 2018, he worked as Consultant Neurologist at the Oasi Research Institute in Troina (Italy).
From 2015 to October 2018, and again from 2021, prof. Lanza lectured in Neurology at the Kore University of Enna (Italy). He has co-authored more than 130 publications in international peer reviewed Journals and has spoken at numerous Conferences/Meetings, he also serves as Editor and invited Reviewer of several international Journals. Prof. Lanza also obtained the Master of Science (Level I) in Clinical Research.
Research Interest
Cerebrovascular diseases; cognitive impairment neuropsychiatric disorders; sleep disorders; gluten-related disorders; transcranial magnetic stimulation; neuromodulation; neurosonology; neuroplasticity

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University of Catania
Department of Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties
Italy
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