Andrea Gori

MACH Co-director

Full Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Milan and Head of the Infectious Diseases Unit at Ospedale Luigi Sacco, University of Milan
andrea.gori@unimi.it

Andrea Gori received his medical degree from the Università Statale di Milano. Since 1992 he has been engaged in both infectious diseases research and clinical care.
Prof. Gori is working in the immunopathogenesis of viral and bacterial infections and in mechanisms of interaction between the pathogens and the host focusing in how to translate information learned from pathogenetic studies into the clinic. He is involved in educational projects on antimicrobial stewardship developing a significant experience in managing epidemiological and clinical aspect of antimicrobial resistant infections. He also set up the Collaborating Group for Surveillance of Drug Resistance in Lombardy in 2012 representing a national network on molecular epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance surveillance. As a PI he has performed numerous studies participating in international projects to improve the quality of care for patients affected by infectious diseases. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles.


Research interests

  • Human T cell phenotypic and functional analysis, T cell activation, and in the mechanisms of immune reconstitution and microbiota interaction;
  • Immunopathogenesis of antiretroviral-treated HIV infection;
  • Pathogenesis of infectious diseases;
  • Antimicrobial resistant infections.