Piergiorgio Spaggiari is an Italian physician and scientist, known for his integrated approach between physics and medicine. Born in Milan on March 17, 1940, he graduated in Physics and subsequently in Medicine and Surgery, specializing in Sports Medicine. He also received an honorary degree in Ukraine for scientific merit. His career has developed between research, clinical practice and healthcare management.
Spaggiari has developed innovative techniques that combine physics and medicine, such as the use of radioisotopes to detect the activity of cancer cells. He was also president of the Italian Society of Technological and Computer Assisted Surgery and member of the Scientific Commission on Non-Conventional Medicine of the Lombardy Region
In 2021, it introduced the world's first Master's Degree in Bioresonance and its Applications, an academic program that integrates quantum physics into medicine.
Currently, he is Pro Rector with responsibility for Quantum Physics and Complementary Medicine at ISFOA, a free university under international law.