Stefano Ratti | Biology and Life Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Stefano Ratti

Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Italy

Stefano Ratti
Affiliation Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna
Country Italy
Scopus ID 57045495800
Documents 132
Citations 2,250
h-index 27
Subject Area Biology and Life Sciences
Event Top Teachers Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6258-5345

Stefano Ratti, M.D., Ph.D. is a Full Professor of Human Anatomy at the Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Italy. His academic career combines expertise in human anatomy, molecular and cellular signalling, translational medicine, neuro-oncology, rare diseases, cardiovascular biology, and innovative medical education. As Principal Investigator of the Cellular Signalling Laboratory and curator of the Luigi Cattaneo Anatomical Waxes Collection, he has contributed to both scientific advancement and educational innovation through interdisciplinary research, international collaborations, and scholarly dissemination.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Stefano Ratti and evaluates the significance of his scientific, educational, and institutional contributions within the fields of anatomy, molecular medicine, cellular signalling, and biomedical innovation. His research has focused on phosphatidylinositol-dependent signalling pathways, rare diseases, glioblastoma, cardiovascular disorders, precision medicine, and advanced anatomical education. Through leadership of multidisciplinary projects, editorial service, international collaborations, and scholarly publications, he has established a research profile characterized by translational relevance and educational impact.[1][2]

Keywords

Human Anatomy, Cellular Signalling, Molecular Medicine, Glioblastoma, Rare Diseases, Precision Medicine, Medical Education, Graphic Medicine, Body Donation to Science, Neuro-oncology, Biomedical Innovation, Translational Research.

Introduction

Professor Stefano Ratti completed his Medical Degree with honors at the University of Bologna in 2016 and subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences in 2019. His doctoral work investigated the translational relevance of phospholipase C β-dependent signalling in myelodysplastic syndromes, laying the foundation for a research trajectory centered on intracellular signalling pathways and disease mechanisms. His academic progression includes research fellowships, international training experiences, associate professorship, and appointment as Full Professor of Human Anatomy in 2023.[1]

His scientific activities span hematologic disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, neurodegenerative conditions, glioblastoma, and cardiovascular pathology. Alongside laboratory investigations, he has contributed to anatomical science through research on surgical anatomy, augmented reality, robotics, minimally invasive techniques, and innovative teaching methodologies.[2]

Research Profile

Professor Stefano Ratti serves as Principal Investigator of the Cellular Signalling Laboratory at the Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences. His investigations focus on nuclear phosphoinositide signalling, molecular topography, rare disease mechanisms, neuro-oncology, cardiac biology, and translational medicine. Research programs under his leadership integrate cellular models, tissue analysis, advanced imaging, and clinical collaborations to improve understanding of disease progression and therapeutic opportunities.[1]

  • Full Professor of Human Anatomy, University of Bologna.
  • Principal Investigator of the Cellular Signalling Laboratory.
  • Scientific Curator of the Luigi Cattaneo Anatomical Waxes Collection.
  • President of Graphic Medicine Italia.
  • President-elect of the Italian Society of Histochemistry (2026–2029).
  • Author of 132 Scopus-indexed publications.

Research Contributions

Professor Stefano Ratti’s contributions encompass molecular biology, anatomical sciences, translational medicine, and educational innovation. His work has clarified the role of phosphatidylinositol signalling networks in rare diseases and cancer, particularly within myelodysplastic syndromes, glioblastoma, autosomal dominant leukodystrophy, chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and cardiac amyloidosis.[3]

Beyond molecular research, he has promoted anatomical innovation through body donation programs, three-dimensional endoscopic approaches, augmented reality applications, robotics-assisted training, and graphic medicine methodologies. These initiatives seek to enhance both medical education and clinical training by integrating emerging technologies with anatomical science.[4][5]

  • Investigation of nuclear phosphoinositide signalling pathways.
  • Research on glioblastoma and neuro-oncological mechanisms.
  • Studies on rare neurological and gastrointestinal disorders.
  • Development of body-donor-based precision medicine platforms.
  • Advancement of graphic medicine and anatomy education.
  • International collaboration with institutions in Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, and South Korea.

Publications

Among Professor Stefano Ratti’s most significant publications are studies on chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, glioblastoma susceptibility, body donation to science, and graphic medicine, highlighting advances in translational medicine, anatomy education, neuro-oncology, and rare disease research.

Professor Stefano Ratti has authored more than one hundred peer-reviewed scientific publications and numerous educational texts. Representative recent publications illustrate the diversity of his research interests, ranging from molecular pathology and neurodegeneration to anatomy education and biomedical communication.[2][3][4][5]

Research Impact

The scholarly influence of Professor Stefano Ratti is reflected in a publication record comprising 132 indexed documents, approximately 2,250 citations, and an h-index of 27. His research has contributed to improved understanding of disease mechanisms and fostered translational pathways linking laboratory discoveries with clinical practice. Through funded projects, editorial leadership, and international partnerships, he has strengthened interdisciplinary research networks across Europe, North America, and Asia.[1][2]

His educational contributions include authorship of anatomy textbooks, adaptation of major international anatomical references, development of graphic medicine resources, and implementation of technology-enhanced teaching methods. These activities have expanded access to anatomy education while supporting innovation in medical training.[5]

Award Suitability

Professor Stefano Ratti demonstrates a profile aligned with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award through sustained scientific productivity, leadership in biomedical research, educational innovation, and institutional service. His work integrates anatomy, molecular biology, precision medicine, and technological advancement while maintaining a strong commitment to public engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.[1]

Notable distinctions include the Ferraguti Award for neuro-oncology research, recognition as Best Researcher Under 40 by the Italian Society of Anatomy and Histology, multiple international grants and fellowships, leadership of competitive research projects, and extensive editorial responsibilities. These achievements collectively demonstrate broad contributions to scientific knowledge and academic development.[2]

Conclusion

Stefano Ratti represents a multidisciplinary academic whose contributions bridge human anatomy, molecular medicine, translational science, and educational innovation. His research portfolio, international collaborations, leadership positions, publication record, and commitment to advancing biomedical education provide a strong foundation for recognition within academic and scientific award programs. The combination of scholarly achievement, societal engagement, and institutional leadership supports consideration for distinction within the framework of the Top Teachers Awards and the Innovative Research Award initiative.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Stefano Ratti, Author ID 57045495800. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57045495800
  2. Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna. (n.d.). Curriculum Vitae and Academic Profile of Stefano Ratti. https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/stefano.ratti/cv-en
  3. Boschetti E., Ratti S., et al. (2026). Collagen and microvascular alterations contribute to neuromuscular degeneration and disease progression in chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Journal of Internal Medicine. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/joim.70078
  4. Fazio A., Vara G., Ratti S., et al. Medical students’ perspectives on body donation to science within the Italian context. Anatomical Sciences Education. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ase.70295
  5. Moretti V., Baraldi E., Burra P., Ratti S. From comics to care: exploring the education potential of graphic novels in organ transplantation. Medical Humanities. https://mh.bmj.com/content/52/2/216