Prof. Filippo Crea, MD,  Editor-in-Chief, European Heart Journal, University Department of Cardiovascular and Pneumological Sciences, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome – Italy

Filippo Crea was born in Cosenza, Italy on 19 September 1953. He graduated from Pisa Medical School with full honours in 1977 and passed the Postgraduate Boards in both Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Diseases, again with full honours, at Pisa Medical School in 1980 and 1983 respectively. During the whole of 1984 he was Research Fellow at the Division of Cardiology of the University of Florida, directed by Professor Richard C. Conti. From 1985 to 1991 he was Honorary Clinical Assistant and then Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant at the Cardiovascular Research Unit of the Hammersmith Hospital in London, directed by Professor Attilio Maseri. He returned to Italy upon his appointment as Chief of the Catheterization Laboratory at the Institute of Cardiology of the Catholic University in Rome. In 2000 he became Associate Professor of Cardiology and Chief of the Intensive and Sub-Intensive Care Unit. In 2001 he became Professor of Cardiology, Director of the Institute of Cardiology and Director of the Postgraduate School in Cardiology at the Catholic University in Rome. From October 2008 to January 2020 he was Director of the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences. Since February 2020 he is Director of The Cardiology Unit of Foundation Agostino Gemelli Hospital and Director of the University Department of Cardiovascular and Pneumological Sciences of the Catholic University of Rome.

He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology and of the European Society of Cardiology, Past Chairman of the Working Group of Microcirculation and Past Member of the Congress Programme Committee of the European Society of Cardiology.

He is Editor-in-Chief of the “European Heart Journal” (2020) and past International Associate Editor of “the European Journal of Cardiology”; member of the Editorial Board of “Circulation”, “Clinical Cardiology” and “Revista Espagñola de Cardiologia”, past Associate Editor of “Heart” and past Deputy Editor of the Italian Heart Journal.

In 1992 he received from Professor Rita Levi Montalcini the Newburg Prize for his scientific contribution to the cardiovascular research.

In 2013 he received the Arrigo Recordati International Prize for lifetime achievement in researching the pivotal role of microcirculation in systemic and organ diseases.

In 2015 delivered the 7th annual Robert L. Krakoff International Lecture in Cardiovascular Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard University Medical School, Boston USA.

His main fields of interest are coronary microcirculation, acute coronary syndromes and stem cells.

He is the author of more than 1000 publications in peer reviewed journals with an H-Index of 73.

Contributions

Acute coronary syndrome revisited: New mechanisms, new therapies90th EAS Congress 2022Advanced clinical seminar: Changing face of atherosclerosis(ReviewAtherothrombosisCoronary diseaseVascular Territories)Acute coronary syndrome revisited: New mechanisms, new therapies90th EAS Congress 2022Advanced clinical seminar: Changing face of atherosclerosis(ReviewAtherothrombosisCoronary diseaseVascular Territories)Stratified treatment of ACS90th EAS Congress 2022Keynote LectureMechanisms of acute coronary syndromes89th EAS Congress 2021(AtherothrombosisPhysiopathReview)