
The strategic importance of the Orientation Center helped develop larger skills and proficiencies in view of an indispensable exchange of information with the various secretariats and decentralized training facilities, with faculty teachers and tutors, to provide all students with a reference and listening point. The Incoming Students Orientation is focused on the educational promotion activities of the University through contacts with schools and in particular with the natural recipients, that is to say students enrolled in high schools’ fourth and fifth years The guidance is divided into three phases: incoming ,course and graduate students. The activity of the Orientation Center at the University Magna Graecia started together with the University Reform, in order to implement effective explanation and diffusion of training.

to start advanced analysis and scientific research projects. With a view to opening up international study and research exchange, the University has forged collaborations with leading Universities in Europe and U.S. At present, the University adheres to the Leonardo, Socrates and Erasmus projects and has signed partnership contracts with several foreign universities. His main areas of research are on cardiac stem cell biology and their regenerative potential and on smooth muscle cell plasticity regulating vascular remodeling.The University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia gives University students and graduates the opportunity, through the establishment of partnership agreements between the University itself and those involved in training -such as firms, companies social partners and public and private training organizations, to conduct study and research experiences, as well as apprenticeships and internships in EU countries. Torella serves as regular reviewer for several international peer-reviewed journals and he has published 101 peer-reviewed papers (H-index 39, Impact Factor=794, Total Citations 9021).Īs PI, he has received/holds the following grants: PRIN2007, AIRC MFAG-2008, FIRB Futuro in Ricerca 2008, the Italian Ministry of Health (MoH) Young Investigator Grant 2008, the 2009 Framework Program 7 CARE-MI, FIRB Futuro in Ricerca 2012, the Italian MoH Young Investigator Grant 2012 and PRIN2017. He received several awards with the following most significant: 2009, Young Investigator Award, European Society of Cardiology 2009, Scholar in Cardiology from the Italian Society of Cardiology and 2009, Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology. Since 2007, he is professor of Cardiology in the Board of Cardiology at UMG and from 2012 to 2017 he has been the Chief of the Board. From 2006 to 2009, he has been Senior Lecturer and from 2009 to 2014 he has been Reader in Cardiovascular Physiology in the Faculty of Science, Liverpool JM University, Liverpool, UK. Nadal-Ginard at the Cardiovascular Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, U.S.A. From 2005 to 2007 he has been Visiting Scientist in the Laboratory of Dr.

He has worked from 2002 to 2004 as Associate Researcher and then as Instructor of Medicine at the Cardiovascular Institute of New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, U.S.A. In 2006, he obtained the PhD in Cardiovascular Physiopathology at the same Institution. In 2002 he completed his residency in Cardiology in the Board of Cardiology at Federico II University, Naples. He graduated with honors in Medicine in 1998 at the Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy.
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Daniele Torella is Full Professor of Cardiology in the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University ‘Magna Graecia’ (UMG), Catanzaro, Italy.
