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Bruno Tirotti Saragiotto

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Universidade Cidade de São Paulo (UNICID). Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação, Pesquisa e Extensão  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

CNPq Research Productivity Fellow (Level 2). Holds a PhD from the School of Public Health, The University of Sydney (Australia), a Master's degree in Physiotherapy from Universidade Cidade de São Paulo, and a Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy from Centro Universitário São Camilo. Currently, he is a permanent faculty member in the Master's and Doctoral Program at Universidade Cidade de São Paulo and a professor at the University of Technology Sydney. He also serves as a collaborator at the Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle (centrephl.org). He is an associate editor for the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy and the Cochrane Collaboration.Co-leader of the collaboration network for early-career researchers (theicecreamblog.com), a member of the Pesquisa em Dor group (pesquisaemdor.com.br), and co-creator of the PEDrinho blog, affiliated with the PEDro physiotherapy database. His current research focuses on interventions for chronic pain, with a particular emphasis on remote interventions and the use of health technology.Bruno has published over 110 scientific articles in national and international journals, including editorials and letters to the editor, with more than 5,000 citations on Google Scholar (h-index: 33). His work has been cited in clinical practice guidelines. One of his studies was recognized by the Annals of Internal Medicine as one of the 8 most important studies in the world in 2016. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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