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Gianvincenzo Zuccotti

Prof. Gianvincenzo Zuccotti

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Prof. Dr. Gianvincenzo Zuccotti has been a Full Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Milan from 2010; a Head of the Department of Pediatrics, University of Milan, at the Children's Hospital, Milan, since 2014; and a Director of the Pediatric Clinical Research Center. His research interests include obesity, diabetes, viruses, clinical, endocrinology, and nutrition. He is the author of 783 scientific publications, most of which were published in peer-reviewed journals in these fields (source from ResearchGate/Scopus). He is a Member of the Italian Society for Pediatrics (SIP), the Technical Committee for Meningitis of the Lombardia Region, the National Committee for AIDS of the Italian Ministry of Health, the National Committee for Vaccinations of the Italian Pediatric Society, and the CNSA of the Italian Ministry of Health.

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Nutrition
CHILDREN AND DIGITAL H...
Infectious diseases
Obesity & metabolic sy...
Children and adolescen...

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Children and adolescent health
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Nutrition
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Obesity & metabolic syndrome
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Infectious diseases

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Prof. Dr. Gianvincenzo Zuccotti has been a Full Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Milan from 2010; a Head of the Department of Pediatrics, University of Milan, at the Children's Hospital, Milan, since 2014; and a Director of the Pediatric Clinical Research Center. His research interests include obesity, diabetes, viruses, clinical, endocrinology, and nutrition. He is the author of 783 scientific publications, most of which were published in peer-reviewed journals in these fields (source from ResearchGate/Scopus). He is a Member of the Italian Society for Pediatrics (SIP), the Technical Committee for Meningitis of the Lombardia Region, the National Committee for AIDS of the Italian Ministry of Health, the National Committee for Vaccinations of the Italian Pediatric Society, and the CNSA of the Italian Ministry of Health.