Stefano Cagno
Stefano Cagno, with a degree in Medicine and Surgery at the State University of Milano, currently works as Medical Director for a hospital.
Vegetarian for over 20 years now and member of the Scientific Medical Committee of the AVI.
His main field of study is vivisection and vegetarianism and he has participated at many congresses and debates on these two arguments, including those at university level.
He is the author of nearly 300 articles and various books such as "Quando l'uomo si crede Dio" -Alberto Perdisa Editore, 2000 ("When man believes himself to be God"),
"Sperimentazione animale e psiche: un'analisi critica" - Edizioni Cosmopolis, 2001 (" Experiments on animals and psiche: a critical analysis") and "Gli animali e la ricerca"
- Editori Riuniti,2002 (Animals and research).
Vegetarian for over 20 years now and member of the Scientific Medical Committee of the AVI.
His main field of study is vivisection and vegetarianism and he has participated at many congresses and debates on these two arguments, including those at university level.
He is the author of nearly 300 articles and various books such as "Quando l'uomo si crede Dio" -Alberto Perdisa Editore, 2000 ("When man believes himself to be God"),
"Sperimentazione animale e psiche: un'analisi critica" - Edizioni Cosmopolis, 2001 (" Experiments on animals and psiche: a critical analysis") and "Gli animali e la ricerca"
- Editori Riuniti,2002 (Animals and research).
Stefano Cagno will coordinate the speakers during the meeting "Vegetarianism and Animal Rights" which will take place on Sunday 2nd October.

