Antonio Lobo Satué
Aragonese Institute of Health Sciences
Sant Pau Biomedical Research Institute
Spain
Biography
TRAINING Antonio Lobo Satué is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Zaragoza and Head of the Psychiatry Service at the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Zaragoza. He is also principal investigator of the Working Group on Psychiatry and Mental Health in Zaragoza. He received his Bachelor of Medicine degree from the University of Zaragoza and his doctoral thesis in the same, and within the Higher Council of Scientific Research (CSIC). He completed his residency in Psychiatry at Cornell University, New York Hospital, USA, where he was also an Instructor at his medical school. He specialized in Psychiatry of Liaison and Psychosomatics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School in Baltimore, USA. He has been a Visiting Professor at the same University and at the University of Iowa, and has been a fellow of the British Council at the Maudsley Hospital and Institute of Psychiatry at the University of London. He is also Editor-in-Chief at the European Jou al of Psychiatry. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE The professional experience in the clinical area is now focused on the head of the Service. He has specialized experience, also in the area of ​​research, in the field of Psychiatry and Liaison and, in the field of Geriatric Psychiatry, in the field of dementia. He has been principal investigator in Spain and member of the Executive Committee of several European Projects BIOMED, ​​in both lines of investigation; coordinator of the Thematic Network for Cooperative Research in Link Psychiatry, REPEP of the Carlos III Health Institute; and principal investigator in Zaragoza of the Thematic Network of Cooperative Investigation in Mental Illness, REM-TAP, and now of CIBERSAM, also of ISCIII. He has directed 50 PhD theses and several Researcher Training Projects. He is a member of the Editorial Board of several international impact journals and is a member of several National Agencies for the evaluation of research and / or teaching staff (ANEP, FIS, ANECA)
Research Interest
Psychiatry