Main field of activity the study of pathogenetic mechanisms, diagnosis and therapy of arrhythmogenic disorders. Initially active as Coordinator for the International Prospective Registry of the Long QT syndrome (LQTS), established jointly in Milan, Italy and Rochester, NY, involved in pioneering studies on the epidemiologic, electrocardiographic and genetic aspect of the congenital LQTS. Later dedicated to the development of new devices for the noninvasive diagnosis of rare cardiac arrhythmic diseases. Currently involved in telemedicine and remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electric devices (cardiac implantable defibrillator and implantable cardiac monitors) and in cardiogenetics of channelopathies (mainly Brugada Syndrome and LQTS) and cardiomyopathies (mainly hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy). Fluent in Italian, English, and French. Scopus Metric Overview: 105 Documents, 9539 Citations by 5237 documents, 41 h-index.