Gianni Cutillo

is a neurologist and PhD candidate at IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific
Institute, Milan, with clinical and research interests focused on leukodystrophies,
pediatric neurology, and clinical epileptology. His work lies at the interface between rare
neurogenetic disorders and electrophysiology, with particular attention to the neurological
manifestations and monitoring of inherited encephalopaties and white-matter diseases.
His current research is primarily centered on metachromatic leukodystrophy and other
leukodystrophies, where he contributes to longitudinal clinical cohorts investigating
disease progression and therapeutic outcomes in the era of emerging disease-modifying
treatments, including gene therapy. Within this context, he focuses on the development of
multimodal biomarkers that integrate clinical features, neuroimaging, electrophysiological
data, and biochemical markers to better characterize disease trajectories and support
diagnosis and monitoring.