Paolo Rossi Castelli
A scientific journalist with a focus on the world of medicine, Paolo has worked for Rizzoli-Corriere della Sera and Mediaset.
Photographer

After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Milan-Bicocca, Chiara studied at the Italian Institute of Photography, also in Milan, where she learnt the techniques of professional photography, constantly applying them to her interest in the different nuances of the human soul. She started her career at the Photo27 studio, one of the best known in Italy for weddings, and it was there that she learnt the speed of execution, combined with special care for aesthetic composition. For three years she travelled to the best Italian locations, but never forgetting her passion for music (especially the saxophone), which is reflected in everything she does, taking numerous pictures of concerts and other events. She has been working in Ticino since 2021, where she has moved into the world of scientific research, which is particularly advanced and fast-growing in the Canton, producing a large number of reports for the Ticino Scienza website. She also took the photographs for the 2023 Annual Report of the Laboratories for Translational Research of the Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale.
A scientific journalist with a focus on the world of medicine, Paolo has worked for Rizzoli-Corriere della Sera and Mediaset.
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