Alessia Pannese is an Italian Art historian and a fellow of EURIAS. She received training in law and veterinary neuroscience and holds MPhil from the University of Cambridge (at which she also an Wellcome Trust fellow) and MA, MPhil and PhD in human neurobiology and behaviour from Columbia University. She is also a fellow at the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, a Science Fellow at Columbia University, and Art and Neuroscience Fellow at the Casa Italiana. Prior to her appointment at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Paris, she was a clinical experimental researcher at the King's College London where she studied heroin addiction. She has also studied towards a D.Phil at the University of Oxford under professors Alastair Wright and Jane Garnett.
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