Education
He studied medicine at the Universities of Pavia and Bologna, where he received his doctorate in 1896.
He studied medicine at the Universities of Pavia and Bologna, where he received his doctorate in 1896.
He is known for his discovery of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Following graduation he worked for Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) at the Institute of General Pathology in Pavia. Here he distinguished himself by way of research in the fields of histology and microbiology.
In 1921 he established a bacteriology laboratory in the medical clinic at Pavia.
In 1930 he was successor to Aldo Perroncito (1882-1929) as professor of general pathology, a position he kept until his retirement in 1942. In March 1902, he provided the first accurate description of the reticular network (sarcoplasmic reticulum) in skeletal muscle fibers.
His published findings attracted little attention at the time, and as years passed by, his discovery was all but forgotten. In 1961 "Veratti"s reticulum" was re-discovered through the use of electron microscopy.