Romano Pirola Explained

Field:Pancreatology
Doctoral Students:Minoti Apte
Thesis Title:The role of ethyl alcohol in pancreatic disease
Thesis Year:1969
Known For:Discovering pancreatic stellate cells

Romano Cesare Pirola is an Australian pancreatology researcher and gastroenterologist. He is a co-founder of the Pancreatic Research Group at the University of South Wales which is credited as the first research group to describe pancreatic stellate cells.

Pirola and his wife were both awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the 1997 Queen's Birthday Honours for "service to youth, particularly in establishing the Antioch Youth Movement".[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Romano Cesare (Ron) PIROLA. 2021-06-04. It's An Honour.
  2. Web site: Mrs Mavis Claire PIROLA. 2021-06-04. It's An Honour.
  3. Web site: Search: Romano Pirola . . 2022-05-04.