Dr. Patrizio P. Caturegli is a Professor of Pathology, Endocrinology, and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine and Public Health. He is the Director of the Immunology Division of the Department of Pathology, the Director of the Clinical Immunology Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, and the Director of the Autoimmune Disease Research Center, which is housed in the department of Pathology. In December 2018, Dr. Caturegli was also named the first Patrizio Caturegli Professor, MD MPH of Immunopathology by the President of the Johns Hopkins University.

Dr. Caturegli earned his medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Pisa, Italy, where he also completed a residency in endocrinology under professor Aldo Pinchera. Dr. Caturegli then came to Johns Hopkins in 1993 where he did a fellowship in immunology in Dr. Noel Rose’s laboratory, a residency in pathology, and a Master of Public Health. He joined the faculty of the Department of Pathology in July 1998 and was board certified by the American Board of Pathology in 1999.

Dr. Caturegli's clinical and research work focuses on autoimmune diseases of the endocrine glands, in particular those of the thyroid and pituitary gland. He has published over 120 articles.

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