Stefano Romeo is Professor in Molecular and Clinical Medicine at the Sahlgrenska Academy in the Institute of Medicine at Gothenburg University and Senior Consultant in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Department of Cardiology at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg. Dr Romeo’s main research focus is the role of genetic variants in modulating metabolic liver disease and serum lipid levels. His research field ranges from genetic association studies in large cohorts to understanding molecular mechanisms underlying the genetic associations. His main clinical commitment is to drive the Lipid Clinic at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg.

Contributions

EAS Advanced Course – Rare Lipid Disorders – Sweden & NorwayWebinars on-demandHypocholesterolemia friend or foe?Webinars on-demandDebate session - HDL: In search for a function - Discussion and Q&ADebate session - HDL: In search for a function90th EAS Congress 2022IAS/EAS joint session - What is the environment doing to our health? - Discussion and Q&A90th EAS Congress 2022IAS/EAS joint session - What is the environment doing to our health?Understanding lipoprotein(a) in cardiovascular diseaseWebinars on-demandFatty Liver and Cardiovascular Disease: Partners in Crime?Webinars on-demandANGLT3 biology and genetics89th EAS Congress 2021(DyslipidemiaAngPTL3ReviewLipidologyMetab lipoCombined hypocholesterolemiaHypolipidemia)Genetics of FH mutation and distributionEAS AC on FHAn introduction to Familial Hypercholesterolaemia for cliniciansAn introduction to FH for cliniciansThe metabolic basis of FCS87th EAS Congress 2019Genes can hurt you to develop CVD beyond classical risk factors86th EAS Congress 2018