Raffaella Romeo graduated from Medical School University of Milan in 1989. She is a specialist in Liver Disease since 1992, and completed her PhD in 1998. She did her Post-doctoral studies at Pasteur Institute Paris (France). She is a Visiting Scientist at NIH, Bethesda (MD). Since 2005, she is an elected member of the expert committee for virology and vaccines of the United States Pharmacopeia, Rockville, MD. She has a National Academic Qualification as Associate Professor of Gastroenterology since 2013. She has extensively worked in the area of molecular biology of hepatitis B, C and delta viruses as well as hepatocellular carcinoma. She is the author of several publications on international journals. She is also an invited speaker at several international meetings. Raffaella Romeo graduated from Medical School University of Milan in 1989. She is a specialist in Liver Disease since 1992, and completed her PhD in 1998. She did her Post-doctoral studies at Pasteur Institute Paris (France). She is a Visiting Scientist at NIH, Bethesda (MD). Since 2005, she is an elected member of the expert committee for virology and vaccines of the United States Pharmacopeia, Rockville, MD. She has a National Academic Qualification as Associate Professor of Gastroenterology since 2013. She has extensively worked in the area of molecular biology of hepatitis B, C and delta viruses as well as hepatocellular carcinoma. She is the author of several publications on international journals. She is also an invited speaker at several international meetings.
Gastroenterology