Personal Resume
Personal Resume
Dr. Diego Calabrese
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences focused on Molecular & Systems Toxicology and Molecular Pathology
Ph.D. in Clinical and Pathological Morphology focused on Normal Human Anatomy
Working Experiences:
2019-now Head of the Department of Biomedicine Histology Core Facility, Basel (CH).
2018-now Member of the Editorial Board of Pathology, a specialty of Frontiers in Medicine journal.
2018-now Member of the Editorial Board of Histology and Histopathology Research journal.
2012-2018 Senior Post-doc, Hepatology Group, Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital of Basel (CH)
2015-2018 Supervisor of the Department of Biomedicine Histology Core Facility, Basel (CH).
2013 Research fellow at Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine (SCRM), Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)
2009-2012 Research fellow, Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research, Preclinical Safety, Molecular Pathology, Basel (CH)
2008 Instructor for the “Laboratory of Human Anatomy” course, University of Naples "Federico II", Medicine Faculty, Naples (IT).
2007-2008 Research fellow, Pathology Institute of University Hospital of Basel (CH)
2005-2008 Research fellow at the Department of Anatomy, University of Naples "Federico II", Medicine Faculty, Naples (IT).
Teaching and exam committee member for the Human Anatomy courses.
2004-2005 Research fellow, Department of Structural and Functional Biology, University of Naples "Federico II", Naples (IT)
Education:
2016 Ph.D. in "Pharmaceutical Sciences - Molecular and Systems Toxicology", University of Basel (CH).
2008 Ph.D. in “Clinical and Pathological Morphology – Normal Human Morphology”, University of Naples "Federico II", Medicine School, Naples (IT).
2005 Master Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Naples "Federico II", Biological Sciences Faculty, Naples (IT)
Publication list:
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0259-8611
Dr. Diego Calabrese
Head of Histology Core Facility (Histology)
Office
Institut für Anatomie
Abteilung für Histologie
Pestalozzistrasse 20
4056
Basel
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