Laura Andreoli
Italian Associate Professor of Rheumatology, Pediatrician[1]
Career
Professor Laura Andreoli is an academic known for her expertise in Rheumatology and also in Pediatrics. She has a strong presence in both research and academia, contributing significantly to "Regulation of neutrophil associated RNASET2 expression in rheumatoid"[2] arthritis. Professor Andreoli's work spans across pediatrics & pediatric rheumatology, and she is recognized for her innovative contributions to specific areas such as education, research methods, or particular applications of her field at Università degli Studi di Brescia Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences.[3]
Throughout her career, she has held several academic positions, providing mentorship to students and collaborating with fellow scholars on numerous projects. Her research is well-regarded in Italy and Switzerland, and her work often intersects with interdisciplinary approaches, blending Rheumatology.
Additionally, Professor Andreoli has actively participated in international conferences like EULAR, where she shares her insights and findings with the global academic community.
Her professional reputation is further enhanced by her dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering academic collaboration. Whether through publications, lectures, or collaborative research efforts, she continues to inspire those within her field.
Research & Academical Publishings
1-Comprehensive reproductive healthcare for women with immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: Addressing rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis and inflammatory bowel disease through life's stages[4]
References
- ↑ "ResearchGate,Laura Andreoli,2024".
- ↑ "Regulation of neutrophil associated RNASET2 expression in rheumatoid arthritis". Scientific Reports 14(1). Check date values in:
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