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| '''Fields''' || Vascular pathophysiology<br/>Hypertension<br/>Biomarker and drug discovery<br/>Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety
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| '''Institutions''' || Ospedale Maggiore and San Gerardo, University of Milan (1992-1996)<br/>Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School (1996-1998)<br/>King’s College, University of London (1998-2003)<br/>Flinders University (2003-2009)<br/>University of Aberdeen (2010-2012)<br/>Flinders University (2013-pres).
| '''Fields''' || Vascular pathophysiology
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| || Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety
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| '''Institutions''' || Ospedale Maggiore and San Gerardo<br/>University of Milan<br/> (1992-1996)
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| || Massachusetts General Hospital<br/>Harvard Medical School<br/> (1996-1998)
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| || King’s College<br/>University of London<br/> (1998-2003)
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| || Flinders University<br/> (2003-2009)
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| || University of Aberdeen<br/> (2010-2012)
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| || Flinders University<br/> (2013-pres).
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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center" |'''Notes'''
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Revision as of 11:04, 20 December 2022

Arduino A Mangoni is Strategic Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at Flinders University, Senior Consultant in Clinical Pharmacology and General Medicine and Head of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at Flinders Medical Centre, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network, Adelaide, Australia[1][2]. His academic career has focused on investigating the effects of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions on the cardiovascular system, the identification of new age-related disease biomarkers and drugs targeting arginine metabolic pathways, and the safety and quality use of drugs in older patients. His clinical career has been dedicated to the management of patients with hypertension and cardiovascular risk and the implementation of deprescribing and medication management strategies in older patients. Professor Mangoni was awarded a Carrick citation for his outstanding contributions to student learning "For promotion of safe and effective medication management through an innovative e-learning pharmacology course for Nurse Practitioners in urban, rural and remote areas of Australia"[3]. Since 2011, he was awarded 6 Visiting Professorships by the University of Sassari to undertake teaching and research activities in the area of biomarker discovery in age-associated disease states[4][5]. In 2012, he was awarded the Fellowship of the British Pharmacological Society for his outstanding contributions and peer recognition in the field of pharmacology[6]. In 2019, he was awarded a Honorary Professorship in Clinical Pharmacology at the Technische Universität Dresden (Germany)[7], and in 2020 the International Society of Hypertension Fellowship for his outstanding contributions in hypertension research and patient care[8]. He is co-Editor and author of the book "Prescribing for Elderly Patients"[9].

Arduino A Mangoni
Arduino A Mangoni in October 2022
Born 31 July 1967
Milan, Italy
Nationality Italian
Education University of Milan, Italy
King’s College
University of London (UK)
Fields Vascular pathophysiology
Hypertension
Biomarker and drug discovery
Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety
Institutions Ospedale Maggiore and San Gerardo
University of Milan
(1992-1996)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
(1996-1998)
King’s College
University of London
(1998-2003)
Flinders University
(2003-2009)
University of Aberdeen
(2010-2012)
Flinders University
(2013-pres).
Notes
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