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1 Europass Curriculum Vitae Personal information First name(s) / Surname(s) Address(es) Alfredo Berardelli Department of Neurology and Psychiatry Viale dell Università, Rome - Italy Telephone(s) + 39 (6) Mobile: Fax(es) + 39 (6) alfredo.berardelli@uniroma1.it Nationality Italian Date of birth March, 24, 1952 Gender Male Occupational field (S s/d)neurology Page 1/6 - Curriculum vitae of
2 Work experience 2001 Full professor of Neurology Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Sapienza University of Rome Lecturer (Ricercatore) Department of Neurological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome Education and training Department of Neurology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College Medical School, University of London, England Brigham and Women s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA 24/11/1980 Specialization in Neurology Department of Neurological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome 05/07/1976 Medical Degree, Medical School, Sapienza University of Rome Fellowship from National Research Council (CNR) 1983 Fellowship from British Council (UK) 1981 Fellowship from Italian Ministry of Health 1980 Fellowship from National Research Council 1977 Fellowship from Italian Ministry of Health Personal skills and competences Clinical Neurology Movement Disorders Clinical Neurophysiology Motor Physiology Mother tongue(s) Italian Other language(s) Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production English good good good good good Language sufficient sufficient sufficient sufficient sufficient (*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Page 2/6 - Curriculum vitae of
3 Additional information Research fellow in the Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Brigham and Women s Hospital and in the Gait analysis lab Rehabilitation Engineering Center, Harvard MIT, Boston, USA research activity in the laboratory of Neurophysiology, Institute of Physiology From 1986 until now research activity in the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Sapienza University of Rome Research activity as Honorary registrar, Department of Neurology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College Hospital, University of London Teaching experience: Diseases of central nervous system, Medical School, Sapienza University of Rome Director of the School of Specialization in Neurophysiopathology, Sapienza University of Rome Director of the PhD program in clinical and experimental Neuroscience and Psychiatry From 2010 until now General Secretary of the Italian Society of Neurology Chairman of the European Section of the Movement Disorders Society Chairman of the Educational Committee of the Movement Disorder Society Secretary of the International Society The movement Disorder Society Secretary of the International Society International Medical Society of Motor Disturbances Member of the Editorial Board of the following Journals: 1. Movement Disorders 2. Clinical Neurophysiology 3. European Journal of Neurology Member of the following medical Societies: International Medical Society of Motor Disturbances The Movement Disorders Society Italian Society of Neurology Italian Society of Neurophysiology American Academy of Neurology Include here any other information that may be relevant, for example contact persons, references, etc. Annexes List any items attached. Page 3/6 - Curriculum vitae of
4 Scientific Publication (max 30) 1) Berardelli A., Rona S., Inghilleri M., Manfredi M. Cortical inhibition in Parkinson s disease. A study with paired magnetic stimulation. Brain, 119: 71-77, 1996 IF 9.5 2) Berardelli A., Hallett M., Rothwell J.C., Agostino R., Manfredi M., Thompson P.D., Marsden C.D.Single-joint rapid arm movements in normal subjects and in patients with motor disorders. A review Brain, 119: , 1996 IF 9.5 3) Berardelli A., Agostino R., Curra A., Manfredi M. Bradykinesia in Parkinson s disease and cocontraction activity in dystonia are unlikely to be due to adaptive changes in the central nervous system. Behavioural and Brain Science, 19:69-70, 1996 IF ) Currà A., Berardelli A., Agostino R., Modugno N., Conti Puorger C., Accornero N., Manfredi M. Performance of sequential arm movements with and without advance knowledge of motor pathways in Parkinson s disease Movement Disorders, 12: , 1997 IF 4.0 5) Priori A., Berardelli A., Inghilleri M., Pedace F., Giovannelli M., Manfredi M. Electrical stimulation over muscle tendons in humans: evidence favouring presynaptic inhibition of Ia fibres due to the activation of group III tendon afferents. Brain, 121: , 1998 IF 9.5 6) Berardelli A., Rothwell J.C., Hallett M., Thompson P.D., Manfredi M., Marsden C.D. The pathophysiology of primary dystonia. Brain, 121: , 1998 IF 9.5 7) Berardelli A., Noth J., Thompson P.D., Bollen L.E.M., Currà A.,Deuschl G., van Dijk J.G., Töpper R., Schwarz M., Roos R.A.C Pathophysiology of chorea and bradykinesia in Huntington s disease. Movement Disorders, 14: , 1999 IF 4.0 8) Currà A., Romaniello A., Berardelli A., Cruccu G., Manfredi M.Shortened cortical silent period in facial muscles of patients with cranial dystonia Neurology, 54: , 2000 IF 8.2 9) Gilio F., Currà A., Lorenzano C., Modugno N., Manfredi M., Berardelli A.Effects of botulinum toxin type A on intracortical inhibition in patients with dystonia Annals of Neurology, 48: 20-26, 2000 IF ) Berardelli A., Rothwell J.C., Thompson P.D., Hallett M.Pathophysiology of bradykinesia in Parkinson s disease Brain, 124(11): , 2001 IF ) Defazio G., Abbruzzese G., Girlanda P., Vacca L., Currà A., De Salvia R., Marchese R., Raineri R., Roselli F., Livrea P., Berardelli A.Botulinum Toxin A Treatment for Primary Hemifacial Spasm. Archives of Neurology, 59(3): , 2002 IF ) Currà A., Modugno N.,Inghilleri M., Manfredi M., Hallett M., Berardelli A. Transcranial magnetic stimulation techniques in clinical investigation. Neurology, 59(12): , 2002 IF 8 13) Defazio G., Abbruzzese G., Girlanda P., Currà A., Marchese R., Martino D., Masi G., Gazzella L., Vacca L., Livrea O., Berardelli, A. Primary cervical dystonia and scoliosis: a multicenter case-control study. Neurology, 60(6): , 2003 IF 8 14) Abbruzzese G, Berardelli A. Sensorimotor integration in movement disorders Movement Disorders, 18(3): , 2003 IF 4.5 Page 4/6 - Curriculum vitae of
5 Works 15) F. Gilio, A. Currà, M. Inghilleri, C. Lorenzano, A. Suppa, M. Manfredi, Berardelli A. Abnormalities of motor cortex excitability preceding movement in patients with dystonia. Brain, 126(8): , 2003 IF ) Pizzuti A., Fabbrini G., Salehi L., Vacca L., Inghilleri M., Dallapiccola B., Berardelli A. Focal dystonia caused by Mohr-Tranebjaerg syndrome with complete deletion of the DDP1 gene Neurology, 62(6): , 2004 IF 8 17) Defazio G., Abbruzzese G., Livrea P., Berardelli A.Epidemiology of primary dystonia 10.1 Lancet Neurology, 3: , 2004 IF 19 18) Mir P., Huang YZ., Gilio F., Edwards MJ., Berardelli A., Rothwell JC., Bathia KP.Abnormal cortical and spinal inhibition in paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia Brain, 128: , 2005 IF ) Defazio G., Martino D., Aniello M.S., Masi G., Abbruzzese G., Valente E.M., Brancati F., Livrea P., Berardelli A. A family study on primary blepharospasm Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 77: , 2006 IF ) Berardelli A.New advances in the pathophysiology of focal dystonias. Brain, 129 (1) 6-7, 2006 doi:10.10 IF ) Colosimo C, Fabbrini G, Berardelli A. Drug Insight: new drugs in development for Parkinson s Disease Nature Clinical Practice Neurology, 2(11): , IF ) Defazio G, Berardelli A, Hallett M. Do primary adult-onset focal dystonias share aetiological factors? Brain,130: , 2007 IF ) Agostino R, Dinapoli L, Modugno N, Iezzi E, Romanelli P, Berardelli A. Effects of unilateral subthalamic deep brain stimulation on contralateral arm sequential movements in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry; 79 (1):76-8, 2008 IF ) Defazio G, Berardelli A, Fabbrini G, Martino D, Fincati E, Fiaschi A, Moretto G, Abbruzzese G, Marchese R, Antonini A, Canesi M, Lopiano L, Zibetti M, Nappi G, Martignoni E, Lamberti P, Tinazzi M, Pain as a Nonmotor Symptom of Parkinson Disease: evidence from a case-control study. Archives of Neurology; 65 (9) , 2008 IF ) Suppa A, Ortu E, Zafar N, Deriu F, Paulus W, Berardelli A, and Rothwell J C. Theta Burst Stimulation induces after-effects on contralateral primary motor cortex excitability in humans. Journal of Physiology; 586: , 2008 IF ) Fabbrini G, Defazio G, Colosimo C,. Thompson PD, Berardelli A. Cranial movement disorders: clinical features, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment Nature Neurology Clinical Practice; 5(2):93-105, 2009 IF ) Bologna M, Agostino R, Gregori B, Belvisi B, Ottaviani D, Colosimo C, Fabbrini G, and Berardelli A. Voluntary, spontaneous and reflex blinking in patients with clinically probable progressive supranuclear palsy Brain ;132(Pt 2):502-10, 2009 IF ) Currà A and Berardelli A. Do the unintended actions of BT at distant sites have clinical implications? Neurology; 72(12):1095-9, 2009 IF 8 29) Suppa A, Iezzi E, Conte A, Belvisi D, Marsili L, Modugno N, Fabbrini G, Berardelli A. Dopamine influences primary motor cortex plasticity and dorsal premotor-motor connectivity in Parkinson s disease.cerebral Cortex ; 20(9): , 2010 IF ) Conte A, Modugno N, Lena F, Dispenza S, Gandolfi B, Iezzi E, Fabbrini G, Berardelli A.Subthalamic nucleus stimulation and somatosensory temporal discrimination in Parkinson's disease. Brain; 133(9): , IF 9.2 Page 5/6 - Curriculum vitae of
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PUBBLICAZIONI. ANNI 2005-2014
PUBBLICAZIONI. ANNI 2005-2014 2005 Agostino R, Bagnato S, Dinapoli L, Modugno N, Berardelli A. Neither simple nor sequential arm movements are bradykinetic in Parkinsonian patients with peak-dose Dyskinesias.
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