Luciano Onder

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Luciano Onder
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Luciano Onder
Born (1943-07-11) 11 July 1943 (age 79)
Arsiè, Italy
Occupation(s)Journalist, science communicator
Years active1966–present
Awards– 2004: Premio Saint-Vincent Servizi o rubriche televisive nazionali
- 2013: Ischia International Journalism Award [1]
- 2014: Honorary degree in Medicine, University of Parma [2]

Luciano Onder (11 July 1943) is an Italian journalist and science broadcaster, best known for presenting the shows Medicina 33 and TG5 Salute .

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Biography

Born in 1943, he graduated with a degree in Modern History in 1965 with Renzo De Felice. He taught at Sapienza University and began working in RAI in 1966 to create the series Birth of a dictatorship with Sergio Zavoli.

In 2002 the director Mauro Mazza appointed him vice-director of TG2.

On 31 March 2014 the University of Parma awarded him an honorary degree in medicine and surgery with the following rationale: "The correct and rigorous medical informations given by Onder has contributed to medical-scientific disclosure in general, thus managing to get closer public opinion and ordinary people to very importante themes."

Until September 2014 he presented Medicine 33, in TG2 news.

From September 2014 he joined the TG5 and TgCom24 team, where he took care of the TG5 Health sections.

He also runs La casa della salute, medicine program on San Marino RTV.

Broadcasts

Honours

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Medaglia al merito della sanità pubblica, 2 April 2003 [3]
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Knight of Order of Merit of the Italian Republic , Rome, 2 June 2004 [4]

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References

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  2. Alberto Capelli (26 August 2014). "Laurea Honoris Causa a Luciano ONDER". unipr.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 February 2020.
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