Dr. Porciatti is an internationally recognized scientist with over 190 peer-reviewed articles in the field of visual neuroscience. He started his career in Italy as a radiochemist in a nuclear research facility and later graduated in biological sciences at the University of Pisa, Italy. As voluntary assistant professor at the University of Pisa, he learned about electrophysiological techniques which he later applied to experimental and clinical models of healthy and diseased visual system as senior scientist at the Institute of Neuroscience, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy, with a joint appointment at Eye Clinic the Catholic University, Rome, Italy.
In 2001 Dr. Porciatti moved to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (BPEI) of Miami to investigate retinal ganglion cell plasticity and early detection/restoration of visual function in clinical and experimental models of optic nerve degeneration such as glaucoma and optic neuropathies. He has received extensive extramural support including two NIH-NEI R01, one NIH-NEI R03, and 2 NIH-NEI R43 awards. He is currently PI of an NIH-NEI R24 grant on gene-therapy of mitochondrial disease and a NIH-NEI P30 core grant for vision research.
Dr. Porciatti holds the James L. Knight Professorship of Ophthalmology and is Vice Chair of Research of BPEI. He also has secondary appointments at the Department of Biomedical Engineering and at the Neuroscience Program of the University of Miami. He is member of several professional societies and serves on review panels of NIH, other funding agencies, and scientific journals.