Abstract

When Giuseppe Cornaglia, associate professor of microbiology at Verona University, Italy, was a young boy living in Sardinia, he would dream of travelling beyond the limits of the island. When he started to do so, he kept a travel journal. After spending almost a decade in “the top floors” of the European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID), he reflects that his version of Gulliver's Travels would run to volumes if he had continued. His work with the society continues as ESCMID immediate past-president, and Cornaglia told TLID about this ideal combination of his passions for microbiology, travel, history, culture, and for people.

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