Dino Vaira MD
Full Professor of Medicine,
Department of Medical and surgical Sciences
S.Orsola/Malpighi Hospital
University of Bologna , Italy
Mailing address:
S. Orsola Hospital,
Nuove Patologie,
Pad. 5,
Via Massarenti9,
Bologna 40138,
Italy
Telephone: (39) 51/ 6364143-6364140
Fax: (39) 51/ 398794
E-mail: berardino.vaira@unibo.it
Faculty Appointments:
Prof. Dino Vaira was born in Foggia (Italy) on December 12,
1955.
- MD at the Medical School of the University of Bologna,
Italy
- Graduated cum laude: Post Graduate School of Gastroenterology
&
Endoscopy at the Medical School of the University of Chieti,
Italy
- Graduated: Post Graduate School of Internal Medicine at
the
Medical School of the University of Bologna, Italy
- Post Graduate Clinical Assistant at the Department of
Gastroenterology, at
The Middlesex Hospital, London, UK
- Lecturer; Department of Internal Medicine &
Gastroenterology at the University of
Bologna , Italy
- 2000, Associate Professor in Internal Medicine,
Department of Internal Medicine & Gastroenterology at the
University of Bologna, Italy
- 2011, Full Professor in Internal Medicine, Department of
Clinical & Surgical Medicine, University of Bologna
Professional Organizations:
- Fellow, British Society of Gastroenterology,
- Fellow, European Association for Gastroenterology &
Endoscopy
- Fellow, Italian Society of Gastroenterology
- Fellow, American College of Gastroenterology.
- American Gastroenterological
Association
- American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Editorial Boards:
1997-present. International Editorial Board, Digestive Diseases
and Sciences.
2003 -present. International Editorial Board, Alimentary
Pharmacology and Therapeutics
2004-present. International Editorial Board, American Journal of
Gastroenterology
2004-present. International Editorial Board of World Journal of
Gastroenterology.
2004-present. Editorial Board, Digestive and Liver
Disease
Honors and Awards:
- D'Anastasio C, Vaira D, Holton J, Dowsett JF,
Bertone F, Poli AN, Maldini R, Salmon PR,
Gandolfi L.
Detection of Campylobacter
pylori (CP) associated gastritis in abattoir workers by Elisa
Technique and endoscopy. Is a
zoonosis?
Best oral
presentation. Roma September 1988.
- Vaira D, Miglioli M, Menegatti M, Holton J,
Biasco G, Mulè P, Boschi S, Bisceglia G,
Lombardi M, Vergura M, Azzarone
P, Serra C, Conte R, Barbara L.
Endoscopic findings in 288
asymptomatic blood donors according to high levels of IgG to
Helicobacter pylori.
Best oral presentation; Barcelona 1993.
- Menegatti M, Vaira D, Miglioli M, Holton J,
Oderda G, Azzarone P, Gatto M, Landi F,
Massardi B, Mulè P, Ricci C, Vergura M,
Barbara L.
Serum Pepsinogen I and gastrin levels in
Helicobacter pylori IgG seropositive
asymptomatic blood donors.
Best oral presentation; Berlin 1995
Organizations of International Scientific Meetings:
□ Advanced ERCP
course "The Middlesex Hospital" University of London, 1987.
□ Advanced ERCP
course "The Middlesex Hospital" University of London, 1988.
□ Advanced ERCP
course "The Middlesex Hospital" University of London, 1989.
□
Interdisciplinary Course in Gastroenterology "Helicobacter Pylori
Infection": Geneva 1993.
□ Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 1994.
□ II Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 1995.
□ III Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 1996.
□ IV Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 1997.
□ V Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 1998
□ VI Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 1999
□ VII Educational
Training Workshop in Helicobacter Pylori: Bologna 2000
□ VIII Educational
Training Workshop in Upper and Lower GI Diseases: Bologna 2001
□ IX Educational
Training Workshop in Digestive Diseases: Bologna 2002
□ X Educational
Training Workshop in Digestive and Liver Diseases: Bologna 2003
□ XI Educational
Training Workshop in Digestive and Liver Diseases: Bologna 2004
Patent:
On April 13th 2007: International Patent Application PCT/IT
2007/000270 on;
METHOD FOR DETERMINING HELICOBACTER PYLORI
CHEMOSENSITIVITY.