Elena Cattaneo, born on October 22, 1962, is a distinguished Italian neurologist and biologist, renowned for her groundbreaking research in Huntington's disease. As a co-founding director of the University of Milan's Center for Stem Cell Research, she has made significant contributions to the field of stem cell research, advocating for its potential to transform medical science.
Her commitment to research ethics and policy has garnered international recognition, positioning her as a leading voice in the scientific community. Cattaneo is dedicated to enhancing public understanding and engagement in research, striving to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and the general populace.
In a remarkable career that blends science and public service, she was appointed senator for life in the Italian Parliament on August 30, 2013. This role allows her to influence policy and advocate for scientific advancement at the highest levels of government.