University of Messina
Sotirios Bisdas is a highly accomplished Consultant Neuroradiologist at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and an Associate Professor of Neuroradiology at UCL, with extensive experience in clinical governance, research, and education. Since 2015, Sotirios has contributed significantly to the field through roles at various prestigious institutions, including The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Tübingen, and University of Messina. As Senior Medical Director at IMAGE ANALYSIS GROUP, expertise is applied to enhance clinical trial outcomes and drug development. Additionally, Sotirios holds various honorary positions and has a strong educational background in medicine and advanced oncology, complemented by an ongoing Executive MBA.
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University of Messina
The University of Messina (Italian: Università degli Studi di Messina, UNIME) is a public university located in Messina, Italy. Founded in 1548 by Ignatius of Loyola, it became the model for hundreds of Jesuit colleges. The University of Messina has an old cultural and educational tradition, going back to the end of thirteenth century when a school of law was founded there. The predecessor institution of the University was the College of Messina (Collegio dei gesuiti in Messina) founded in 1548 by Ignatius of Loyola. In the seventeenth century people such as Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Pietro Castelli, Giovan Battista Cortesi, Carlo Fracassati, Giacomo Gallo, Mario Giurba, Marcello Malpighi and Francesco Maurolico were at the university but in 1678 it was closed because of the revolution against the Spaniards. The University was refounded in 1838 by King Ferdinand II. In 1847 as result of the antiborbonic revolution of the city, the University was again closed and reopened after two years, with restrictions to students from regions other than Sicily. The earthquake in 1908 destroyed a great part of the inadequately engineered University buildings including its famous library and scientific equipment. But only a year later in 1909 the Faculty of Law was reopened. The Faculties of Science, Pharmacy and Medicine reopened in the years 1914/15.