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Obituary

Obituary: Pietro Cugini (13 December 1936 – 6 April 2020)

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Figure 1. Pietro Cugini in 1963, shortly after he graduated and had just opened his first private practice in Rome (left), and more recently as a distinguished physician and chronobiologist (right).

Figure 1. Pietro Cugini in 1963, shortly after he graduated and had just opened his first private practice in Rome (left), and more recently as a distinguished physician and chronobiologist (right).

Figure 2. Pietro Cugini at the Chronobiology Laboratories of the University of Minnesota in 1980 (pictured with Franz Halberg – right).

Figure 2. Pietro Cugini at the Chronobiology Laboratories of the University of Minnesota in 1980 (pictured with Franz Halberg – right).

Figure 3. Pietro Cugini at the Chronobiology Laboratories of the University of Minnesota in 1989 (pictured with Franz Halberg – left).

Figure 3. Pietro Cugini at the Chronobiology Laboratories of the University of Minnesota in 1989 (pictured with Franz Halberg – left).

Figure 4. Some participants of the 1990 meeting on Chronobiology and Chronomedicine in Tokyo, Japan. From left to right: Kuniaki Otsuka, Yoichi Hata, Yuji Kumagai, Takashi Yanaga, Franz Halberg, Haruo Watanabe, Kohji Tamura, Guiseppe Germano, Pietro Cugini, Germaine Cornelissen, and Yoshihiko Watanabe.

Figure 4. Some participants of the 1990 meeting on Chronobiology and Chronomedicine in Tokyo, Japan. From left to right: Kuniaki Otsuka, Yoichi Hata, Yuji Kumagai, Takashi Yanaga, Franz Halberg, Haruo Watanabe, Kohji Tamura, Guiseppe Germano, Pietro Cugini, Germaine Cornelissen, and Yoshihiko Watanabe.

Figure 5. “Cugini’s minimal-change hypertensive retinopathy”. TNS: “Truly Normotensive Subjects”; PNS: “Putatively Normotensive Subjects”. © Halberg Chronobiology Center.

Figure 5. “Cugini’s minimal-change hypertensive retinopathy”. TNS: “Truly Normotensive Subjects”; PNS: “Putatively Normotensive Subjects”. © Halberg Chronobiology Center.

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