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Luca Filippi | Pediatria | Excellence in Research

Professor at University of Pisa, Italy.

Prof. Luca Filippi is an Italian pediatrician and neonatologist with over 30 years of experience in neonatal care and pediatric medicine. As an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pisa and the Director of Neonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care, Prof. Filippi has dedicated his career to advancing medical care for infants and children. His work has primarily focused on neonatal resuscitation, intensive care, and the treatment of high-risk pediatric cases. He holds multiple medical specializations, including Pediatrics, Neonatology, and Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, with his medical journey marked by academic honors and recognized clinical expertise. Alongside his medical practice, Prof. Filippi has a longstanding commitment to teaching and mentorship, contributing to pediatric and neonatal resuscitation training for future medical professionals. His contributions to pediatric health extend internationally, with clinical internships and collaborations across Europe, reinforcing his influence in neonatal medicine.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Filippi’s academic journey began with his medical degree from the University of Florence in 1990, where he graduated with top honors (110/110 cum laude). Following his qualification as a Medical Doctor, he pursued multiple specializations to enhance his medical knowledge and practice in child health. He completed his specialization in Pediatrics in 1994 and later earned a specialization in Neonatology from the University of Siena in 2000, both with honors. Furthering his expertise, he specialized in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation at the University of Florence in 2005, also graduating with high distinction. Prof. Filippi then achieved his Ph.D. from Maastricht University’s Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences in 2019, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence and research. His additional training includes certifications in Neonatal Intensive Care and Neonatal Ultrasonography, broadening his competencies and equipping him with the specialized skills necessary for high-stakes pediatric care.

Professional Experience

Throughout his career, Prof. Filippi has held numerous prestigious roles, both as a practitioner and academic. He began his medical journey as a neonatologist, working across various hospitals in Italy, including Careggi University Hospital, Siena University Hospital, and “Anna Meyer” University Children’s Hospital in Florence, where he served in neonatal intensive care. Since 2020, he has been an Associate Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Pisa and has led the university’s Neonatology and Neonatal Intensive Care unit. His career has seen him actively involved in high-risk neonatal care, combining clinical work with educational responsibilities. Additionally, his early internships at Meyer Hospital, Florence, and prestigious institutions in Paris and Belgium provided him with valuable international experience, fostering a global perspective in pediatric healthcare.

Research Interests

Prof. Filippi’s research interests focus on neonatal and pediatric critical care, neonatal resuscitation, and intensive care methodologies. He has a keen interest in developing improved resuscitation techniques for newborns and advancing protocols to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. Prof. Filippi also explores innovative treatments for high-risk neonates, especially in managing respiratory complications and metabolic disorders. His work often crosses interdisciplinary boundaries, bringing together pediatrics, anesthesiology, and neonatology. Additionally, he is interested in translational research, aiming to bridge the gap between clinical findings and practical applications in neonatal care. His recent research aims to enhance survival rates for premature infants through cutting-edge technologies and evidence-based medical practices.

Research Skills

Prof. Filippi possesses advanced research skills in clinical neonatology, neonatal intensive care, and pediatrics. He is proficient in designing and conducting clinical trials, interpreting complex medical data, and employing neonatal ultrasonography in clinical research. His research skills are complemented by a strong foundation in statistical analysis, which he uses to validate clinical findings and improve the reliability of his studies. Prof. Filippi is also skilled in interdisciplinary research, often collaborating with medical professionals from various fields to develop comprehensive solutions for neonatal health. Additionally, he is experienced in the ethical considerations of clinical research involving infants, ensuring patient safety and adherence to international standards.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Filippi’s career has been decorated with numerous awards and honors, recognizing his excellence in pediatric and neonatal care. He graduated cum laude in multiple specializations, including his medical degree and subsequent certifications in Pediatrics, Neonatology, and Anesthesiology. In 2014, he earned the prestigious National Scientific Qualification as an Associate Professor, which was renewed in 2018, followed by a qualification for Full Professor. His appointment as Associate Professor at the University of Pisa in 2020 underscores his exceptional contributions to medical education and practice. His distinguished career and dedication to neonatology have positioned him as a respected figure in the field, honored both by peers and academic institutions for his commitment to advancing pediatric healthcare.

Conclusion

Prof. Luca Filippi presents an impressive profile for the Research for Excellence in Research Award. His high level of clinical expertise, academic achievements, and leadership in neonatal intensive care make him a strong candidate. Addressing the noted areas for improvement could further elevate his profile.

Publications Top Notes

Agonism of β3-Adrenoceptors Inhibits Pathological Retinal Angiogenesis in the Model of Oxygen-Induced Retinopathy
Authors: Melecchi, A., Canovai, A., Amato, R., Bagnoli, P., Cammalleri, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 65(10), 34
Citations: 0

Protective Effects of Beta-3 Adrenoceptor Agonism on Mucosal Integrity in Hyperoxia-Induced Ileal Alterations
Authors: Nardini, P., Zizi, V., Molino, M., Filippi, L., Pini, A.
Year: 2024
Journal: Antioxidants, 13(7), 863
Citations: 0

β3-adREnoceptor Analysis in CORD Blood of Neonates (β3 RECORD): Study Protocol of a Pilot Clinical Investigation
Authors: Scaramuzzo, R.T., Crucitta, S., del Re, M., Pini, A., Filippi, L.
Year: 2024
Journal: Life, 14(6), 776
Citations: 0

Implementation of Listening Visits with Parents of Preterm Infants in an Italian Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Authors: Scabia, A., Chorna, O., Rocchitelli, L., Filippi, L., Guzzetta, A.
Year: 2024
Journal: MCN The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 49(3), 151–156
Citations: 0

Propranolol: a new pharmacologic approach to counter retinopathy of prematurity progression
Authors: Pascarella, F., Scaramuzzo, R.T., Pini, A., Ciantelli, M., Filippi, L.
Year: 2024
Journal: Frontiers in Pediatrics, 12, 1322783
Citations: 3

The genetic variant SLC2A1 -rs1105297 is associated with the differential analgesic response to a glucose-based treatment in newborns
Authors: Farinella, R., Falchi, F., Tavanti, A., Rizzato, C., Campa, D.
Year: 2024
Journal: Pain, 165(3), 657–665
Citations: 0

β-Adrenoceptors in Cancer: Old Players and New Perspectives
Authors: Amato, R., Lucchesi, M., Marracci, S., Filippi, L., Dal Monte, M.
Year: 2024
Book Chapter: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 285, 665–688
Citations: 0

A promising case of preclinical-clinical translation: β-adrenoceptor blockade from the oxygen-induced retinopathy model to retinopathy of prematurity
Authors: Cammalleri, M., Filippi, L., Dal Monte, M., Bagnoli, P.
Year: 2024
Journal: Frontiers in Physiology, 15, 1408605
Citations: 0

β3 Adrenoceptor Agonism Prevents Hyperoxia-Induced Colonic Alterations
Authors: Filippi, L., Nardini, P., Zizi, V., Crociani, O., Pini, A.
Year: 2023
Journal: Biomolecules, 13(12), 1755
Citations: 3

Lung UltrasouNd Guided surfactant therapy in preterm infants: an international multicenter randomized control trial (LUNG study)
Authors: Corsini, I., Rodriguez-Fanjul, J., Raimondi, F., Vento, G., Dani, C.
Year: 2023
Journal: Trials, 24(1), 706
Citations: 3

 

Luca Filippi | Pediatria | Excellence in Research

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