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== Alessio Fasano ==
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'''Alessio Fasano''' is an Italian-born medical doctor and researcher known for his work in the field of [[celiac disease]] and [[gluten]]-related disorders. He is a prominent figure in the study of the [[intestinal barrier]] and its role in [[autoimmune diseases]].
[[File:Fasano-200x300.jpg|thumb|right|Alessio Fasano]]


==Early life and education==
'''Alessio Fasano''' is a renowned Italian-born medical doctor and researcher, best known for his work in the field of [[celiac disease]] and [[gluten]]-related disorders. He is a leading figure in the study of the [[intestinal barrier]] and its role in [[autoimmune diseases]].
Alessio Fasano was born in Italy, where he completed his medical education. He graduated from the University of Naples School of Medicine and Surgery. His early interest in [[pediatrics]] and [[gastroenterology]] led him to pursue a career in medical research.


==Career==
== Early Life and Education ==
Fasano began his career in Italy, where he focused on pediatric gastroenterology. He later moved to the United States, where he continued his research on celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. He is the founder and director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at [[Massachusetts General Hospital]].


===Research contributions===
Alessio Fasano was born in Italy, where he completed his medical education. He graduated from the University of Naples School of Medicine in 1981. Following his graduation, Fasano pursued further training in [[pediatric gastroenterology]] and [[nutrition]].
Fasano's research has significantly advanced the understanding of celiac disease. He discovered [[zonulin]], a protein that modulates the permeability of the intestinal barrier. His work has highlighted the importance of the intestinal barrier in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases.


===Publications===
== Career ==
Fasano has authored numerous scientific papers and books on celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. His publications have been influential in shaping current understanding and treatment approaches for these conditions.


==Impact on public health==
Fasano began his career in Italy, where he focused on pediatric gastroenterology. In 1993, he moved to the United States, where he joined the faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. During his time there, he founded the Center for Celiac Research, which has become a leading institution in the study of celiac disease and gluten-related disorders.
Fasano's work has had a profound impact on public health, particularly in raising awareness about celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. His research has led to improved diagnostic methods and treatment strategies, benefiting patients worldwide.


==Awards and recognition==
=== Research Contributions ===
Throughout his career, Fasano has received numerous awards for his contributions to medical research and public health. He is widely recognized as a leading expert in his field.
 
Fasano's research has significantly advanced the understanding of celiac disease. He was instrumental in identifying [[zonulin]], a protein that modulates the permeability of the intestinal barrier. His work demonstrated that zonulin plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of celiac disease and other autoimmune conditions.
 
[[File:Fasano-200x300.jpg|thumb|left|Alessio Fasano speaking at a conference]]
 
Fasano's research has also explored the "leaky gut" hypothesis, which suggests that increased intestinal permeability can contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases. His findings have opened new avenues for the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions.
 
== Current Work ==
 
Alessio Fasano is currently a professor of pediatrics at [[Harvard Medical School]] and the director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at [[Massachusetts General Hospital]]. He continues to lead research efforts aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders.
 
== Publications ==
 
Fasano has authored numerous scientific articles and books on celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. His work is widely cited in the medical community, and he is a sought-after speaker at international conferences.
 
== Related Pages ==


==Related pages==
* [[Celiac disease]]
* [[Celiac disease]]
* [[Gluten]]
* [[Gluten]]
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* [[Intestinal barrier]]
* [[Intestinal barrier]]


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Latest revision as of 11:19, 15 February 2025

Alessio Fasano[edit]

Alessio Fasano

Alessio Fasano is a renowned Italian-born medical doctor and researcher, best known for his work in the field of celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. He is a leading figure in the study of the intestinal barrier and its role in autoimmune diseases.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Alessio Fasano was born in Italy, where he completed his medical education. He graduated from the University of Naples School of Medicine in 1981. Following his graduation, Fasano pursued further training in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition.

Career[edit]

Fasano began his career in Italy, where he focused on pediatric gastroenterology. In 1993, he moved to the United States, where he joined the faculty at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. During his time there, he founded the Center for Celiac Research, which has become a leading institution in the study of celiac disease and gluten-related disorders.

Research Contributions[edit]

Fasano's research has significantly advanced the understanding of celiac disease. He was instrumental in identifying zonulin, a protein that modulates the permeability of the intestinal barrier. His work demonstrated that zonulin plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of celiac disease and other autoimmune conditions.

Alessio Fasano speaking at a conference

Fasano's research has also explored the "leaky gut" hypothesis, which suggests that increased intestinal permeability can contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases. His findings have opened new avenues for the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions.

Current Work[edit]

Alessio Fasano is currently a professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital. He continues to lead research efforts aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders.

Publications[edit]

Fasano has authored numerous scientific articles and books on celiac disease and gluten-related disorders. His work is widely cited in the medical community, and he is a sought-after speaker at international conferences.

Related Pages[edit]