SIF-Farmindustria Awards were established in 2000 with the signing of a memorandum of understanding. In total, they were awarded to 228 researchers from the public and private sectors.
06 October –
Identify the role, skills, and ability of young researchers to innovate to invest in the future. This is the aim of the SIF-Pharmindustria Prize awarded today at the Congress of the Italian Society of Hospital Pharmacists held in Rome. The ten laureates under the age of 38 from the Academy and other research bodies will receive a prize of €5,000 each, for studies aimed at pharmaceutical research. Prizes are awarded by Giuseppe Cerino, President of SIF (Italian Society of Pharmacology), from Salvatore Cozzocrea, President-elect of the SIF and President of the CRUIAnd from Marco Zeppelini, Director of the Scientific Technical Department at Farmindustria.
“Partnership and synergy are key to continuous innovation,” he says. Marco Zeppelini, Director of the Scientific Technical Department at Farmindustria. “Especially today when research is based on a model Open innovationDifferent actors, both public and private, are collaborating together to offer more and more therapeutic solutions to citizens. An example of this synergy is the SIF-Farmindustria Awards, which this year saw research wins in all areas of greatest interest to the health of today and tomorrow: from neurodegenerative diseases – Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis – to oncology, without forgetting projects related to oncology. Pharmacovigilance. These awards therefore represent a tangible recognition of the young people who represent our future, and their ability to follow new paths that have not yet been explored.
“Creating convergence between the world of research, the academic community and pharmaceutical companies means investing in the future of our country,” he declared. Giuseppe Cerino, President of SIF. “Experiment and innovation feed on each other and go hand in hand with excellence in research. For this reason, the SIF-Farmindustria Awards have a special significance for the company: through this initiative, they were first promoted in 2001 and which continue to date “We have seen 228 awards given, and have invested in many young people gifted with ideas and talent, many of whom today hold leadership roles in the academic world or in the pharmaceutical industry.”
SIF-Farmindustria Awards were established in 2000 with the signing of a memorandum of understanding. In total, they were awarded to 228 researchers from the public and private sectors.
Names of today’s winners:
Alessio ArdizzoneDepartment of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences, University of Messina.
Maria Antonietta BarbieriDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina.
Vittoria BorgonettiDepartment of Neuroscience, Psychology, Pharmacology and Child Health, University of Florence.
Gaia FaustiniDepartment of Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Brescia.
Lorenzo LandiniDepartment of Health Sciences, University of Florence.
Rosangela MontanaroDepartment of Science, University of Basilicata.
Chiara PavanelloDepartment of Pharmaceutical and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Milan.
Ilaria PiccialiDepartment of Neurosciences, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, University of Naples ‘Federico II’.
Rosanna Ruggiero, Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania L. Fanvitelli.
Aneela SavianoDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Naples ‘Federico II’.
06 October 2023
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