The recent Congress of the Italian Society of Neuroscience in Verona attracted several hundred participants, attesting to the vitality of a scientific enterprise that was started 23 years ago with the Society's first meeting in Rome. During the first Congress in Rome, four eminent Italian scientists were appointed honorary members of the Society in recognition of their outstanding contributions to neuroscience: the neurobiologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, the neuropharmacologists Daniele Bovet and Vittorio Erspamer, and the neurophysiologist Giuseppe Moruzzi. Their world-famous work inspired and provided the climate that encouraged the development of the neurosciences in Italy, and inspires Italian neuroscientists to this day. I have benefited ...
1. Personal recollections of prominent neuroscientists whom the author met during the years 1930–195...
Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the Univer...
Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the Univer...
SummaryThe recent Congress of the Italian Society of Neuroscience in Verona attracted several hundre...
This lecture is not a historical lecture, but rather a journey through the “story” of neurology in I...
The chapter starts from the Renaissance (although the origins of Italian neurology can be traced bac...
The chapter starts from the Renaissance (although the origins of Italian neurology can be traced bac...
In 1593 in Genoa, the Magistrate, of hospitals for the incurable, decided to allocate two beds for a...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
The chapter starts from the Renaissance (although the origins of Italian neurology can be traced bac...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
none8Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the U...
1. Personal recollections of prominent neuroscientists whom the author met during the years 1930–195...
Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the Univer...
Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the Univer...
SummaryThe recent Congress of the Italian Society of Neuroscience in Verona attracted several hundre...
This lecture is not a historical lecture, but rather a journey through the “story” of neurology in I...
The chapter starts from the Renaissance (although the origins of Italian neurology can be traced bac...
The chapter starts from the Renaissance (although the origins of Italian neurology can be traced bac...
In 1593 in Genoa, the Magistrate, of hospitals for the incurable, decided to allocate two beds for a...
In 1593, the Magistrate of hospitals for the incurable in Genoa decided to allocate two beds for \u2...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
The chapter starts from the Renaissance (although the origins of Italian neurology can be traced bac...
Luigi Luciani, the Italian physiologist who lived during the second half of the nineteenth century a...
none8Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the U...
1. Personal recollections of prominent neuroscientists whom the author met during the years 1930–195...
Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the Univer...
Ruggero Bortolami, emeritus professor of Systematic and Comparative Veterinary Anatomy of the Univer...