Massimo Galli: From Renowned Infectious Disease Expert to Convicted Scientist

Massimo Galli: From Renowned Infectious Disease Expert to Convicted Scientist
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martedì 16 luglio 2024, 18:52

Massimo Galli was born in Milan on July 11, 1951. After graduating from Cesare Beccaria Classical High School, he earned his degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Milan in 1976. In 1978, he joined the Infectious Diseases department of Luigi Sacco Hospital, where he became Head Physician in 2008. A Full Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University of Milan since 2000, he has authored over 500 scientific publications in international journals, many of which are dedicated to the study of HIV/AIDS.

Who is Massimo Galli

It was with Covid that his name gained great fame. Since the beginning of the pandemic, he has produced over sixty scientific publications on the subject, becoming a national point of reference with his team of collaborators, who were on the front lines in patient care and treatment.

Thanks to his expertise and knowledge on the subject, Galli participated in numerous television programs during that period, including "Otto e mezzo," "Che tempo che fa," "L'aria che tira," and "Fuori dal coro." Having retired in November 2021, he continues to engage in research.

The Trial and Sentence

In October 2021, shortly before his retirement, Massimo Galli was investigated by the Milan prosecutor's office for ideological falsehood and bid rigging in an investigation into rigged university competitions. Today, after the trial, the infectious disease specialist has been sentenced to 1 year and 4 months for ideological falsehood.

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