Call for application 39th cycle

Bando ordinario (expired 22/06/2023)


Educational goals and objectives

ANGIO-CARDIO-THORACIC PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND IMAGING
The PhD has been designed and structured to allow the achievement of noteworthy objectives such as the introduction, insertion, and final development of research in the clinical setting. This involves the investigation first, and then the analysis, of fields that affect the cardiovascular and thoracic context.
Furthermore, it will be possible to make known and allow the acquisition of important notions interesting in the fields of ultrasonography and advanced radiodiagnostics.
Therefore, below are the specific contents incorporated in the different areas of interest.
First, topics such as cardiovascular anatomy and physiology will be addressed with related vascular, cardiac, and thoracic pathologies associated with it. The study of non-invasive and invasive diagnostics, the notions of medical therapy, and advanced methods in the field of surgical therapy.
Furthermore, the vegetative neuroeffector mechanisms in the cardiovascular field, the identification, the location, and the biological role of protease inhibitors directed at the level of the nervous and cardiovascular systems will be treated and analysed.
Subsequently, space will be given to the study of the dopaminergic and cholinergic receptor systems involved in the cardiovascular system, with the relative actions of the plasma and tissue protease inhibitors involved in the same system.
Equal importance will be given to the evaluation of myocardial vitality and the transmurality of the necrosis that occurs after the manifestation of myocardial infarction, using poly parametric techniques, and the evaluation of the stunned and hibernated myocardium.
Furthermore, issues concerning pulmonary and extra-pulmonary mycobacteriosis, neurotrophin receptors in the pulmonary arteries and in the bronchioloalveolar lavage fluid in sarcoidosis, the aerosol use of alpha interferon in pulmonary tuberculosis and chronic bronchitis will also be addressed; and finally, the etiopathogenesis of pulmonary and extrapulmonary histiocytosis.
The experiences gained during the three-year period will aim to lead the PhD students to orient themselves independently and professionally in the following areas:
1-Evaluation of vascular prostheses and endoprostheses (new technologies)
2-Evaluation of cardiac physiopathology and related diagnostics (new technologies and therapeutic strategies)
3-Evaluation of pulmonary physiopathology and its diagnostics
4- Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures related to thoracic surgery
5-Transplant of lungs
6-Study of pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas
7-Study of cardiocirculatory arteriovenous shunts
8-Applications of scintigraphy in the diagnosis of pathologies of the cardiovascular and systemic vascular and pulmonary systems
9-Application of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of various cardiovascular and thoracic pathologies

Specifiche economiche

Tipologia 1: DM118
Transizione digitale Generiche Pubblica Amministrazione Patrimonio culturale
0 2 0 0

Tipologia 2: DM117 Tipologia 3: PE/PNC/CN/TP Tipologia 4:Enti terzi
PE/PNC CN/TP
0 1 0 0

Tipologia 5: Sapienza Senza borsa
4 2

Tematiche, curriculum e competenze specifiche
Themes, curriculum and specific competence

C_PNRR - DM118 GENERICHE - non associata a curriculum

- PREVENZIONE CARDIO TORACICA
Ente finanziatore: PNRR
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta
- CARDIO TORACIC PREVENTION
Founded by: PNRR
Required skills: no specific skill required

C_PNRR - DM118 GENERICHE - non associata a curriculum

- PREVENZIONE VASCOLARE
Ente finanziatore: PNRR
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta
- VASCULAR PREVENTION
Founded by: PNRR
Required skills: no specific skill required

PNC - PIANO NAZIONALE COMPLEMENTARE - non associata a curriculum

- PNC D3 4 Health (Digital Driven Diagnostics, prognostics and therapeutics for sustainable Health care) - SPOKE 1 Clinical use cases and new models of care supported by AI/E-Health based solutions
Ente finanziatore: PNRR
Competenze richieste: nessuna competenza specifica richiesta

Il candidato sceglierà una tematica in fase di presentazione della candidatura on line


Admission Procedure

Qualifications assessment The competition includes a first selection through an evaluation of the qualifications and the content of the research project and then an oral test in which the topics related to the project presented by the candidate will be discussed and studied in depth. The evaluation criteria for the individual tests are explained below.
2. Titles (max 15 points)
Titles can be submitted in self-certification. Candidates must send the qualifications electronically when submitting the application.
Titles, project and oral exam will be evaluated according to the following evaluation grid
Degree mark (master's, specialist or single cycle - max 3 points)
Degree mark points
110 e lode 3
110 2
105 -109 1
<105 0
Specialization mark (max 2 points)
Degree mark Points
70 e Lode 2
70 1
<70 0
Publications: (only those present on Med Line can be evaluated) (max 6 points)
number of publications points
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
0 0

Publications: (candidate role evaluation)
candidate last or first author in 1 publication (2 points)
candidate last or first author in 2 publications (3 points)
candidate last or first author in more than 2 publications (4 points)
2. Project (max 45 points)
a) title of the research project (max 100 characters);
b) research objectives (max 900 characters), first describing the general objective and then identifying the specific objective. In the context of a scientific topic, the general objective of the project ("overall objective" or "goal" in English) consists in the solution of a very general problem and represents a very high goal (which requires a lot of time and / or an approach). multidisciplinary). The specific objective is to solve a specific problem and that is what the candidate undertakes to achieve at the end of the three years. The specific objective, which contributes to the achievement of the general objective, can in turn have sub-objectives, normally it is expressed through a noun and not through a verb (it is the goal, not the path) and must be SMART ( Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound). The results expected during the individual research phases must not be described in this section (see following points);
c) state of the art with essential bibliography (max 4,000 characters) which clearly reveals the knowledge of the topics covered and the identification of one or more open problems to which the project intends to respond (with the achievement of the specific objective);
d) brief presentation of the various activities planned during the three years of the project (max 5,000 characters);
e) time table including all the activities (recruitment, data analysis, thesis processing) foreseen during the three years of the project.
2.1. For the purposes of the selection, particular attention will be paid to:
a) clarity and completeness of the definition and description of the specific objective, the strategy used to achieve it and the time schedule;
b) relevance of the project with the educational objectives of the doctorate;
c) knowledge of the state of the art and definition of open problems;
d) innovative contents of the project;
e) feasibility of the project.
Only candidates who, in the context of the overall evaluation of qualifications and the project, will have achieved a minimum score of 30/60 will be admitted to the oral exam.


Oral interview Candidates who have achieved a minimum assessment of 30/60 (qualifications and project) are admitted to the oral exam.
If the number of candidates makes it necessary, the Evaluation Commission will continue the oral test in the days following the one scheduled for the start of the same.
During the oral exam the various aspects concerning the proposed project, the CV and the titles presented will be studied in depth. At the same time, there will also be a verification of the knowledge of the English language. The oral exam will only be passed by candidates who have obtained a minimum mark of 30/60.
The overall minimum score for inclusion in the final ranking is 60/120. Admission to the PhD is subject to the availability of the places specified in the call.
language ITALIANO


contacts and info PASQUALE.PIGNATELLI@UNIROMA1.IT

Curriculum studiorum

Graduation date and grade of the Master's degree
detailed list of exams including completion dates and scores of Masters's degree
Certificates of participation in post-graduate university courses

Required documentation

§ research project
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ List of publications
optional
PUBLICATION LIST WITH CANDIDATE POSITION, THIS DOCUMENT IS NEEDED FOR TITLES EVALUATION, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

§ Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within 22/06/2023 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)

Language Skills

the candidate must know the following languages
ENGLISH

Exam Schedule

Qualifications assessment
day04/07/2023
notesnone
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/FISIOPATOLOGIA-ED-IMAGING-CARDIO-TORACO-VASCOLARE_nD3505.aspx
date of publication11/07/2023
contactsPASQUALE.PIGNATELLI@UNIROMA1.IT

Oral interview
day17/07/2023
notesnone
time14:00
classroomAULA DIDATTICA SECONDO PIANO, PRIMA CINICA MEDICA,
addressPOLICLINICO UMBERTO 1, SAPIENZA, UNIVERSITà DI ROMA
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/FISIOPATOLOGIA-ED-IMAGING-CARDIO-TORACO-VASCOLARE_nD3505.aspx
date of publication28/07/2023
contactsPASQUALE.PIGNATELLI@UNIROMA1.IT

Evaluation scale

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