06 October 2010
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Mediterranean Awards
CORRADO PERRICONE - 2021 For having devoted his life to the protection and respect of human life, dedicating his scientific and research activity to the solution of diseases, including rare ones. Awarding Ceremony |
Mediterranean Award for "Science and Research" - 2014 to CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) FRANCE For its commitment – as a public research body – to producing knowledge and making it available to society for the “common good”. Thanks to its more than 1100 research institutes on French territory and its international partnerships, it has come to represent a point of reference in all its field of knowledge. Awarding Ceremony |
The "Mario Condorelli" Mediterranean Award for Science and Research Awarding Ceremony |
MEDITERRANEAN AWARD FOR SCIENCE AND RESEARCH Author of more than seven hundred publications in the field of physiopathology, of clinics and therapy, as well as author of three treatises on cardiology, Mario Condorelli contributed to the diffusion of science and research as a basis element for the diagnosis and the cure of manifold pathologies, training an entire generation of doctors and cardiologists. As senator of the Italian Republic he has been proposer of bills for the safeguard of health and for the rights of sick people. Awarding Ceremony |
Ruggero Maria Santilli - 2009 The power of dialogue among different cultures and various sciences forges the protagonists of history. With this award we thank Ruggero Maria Santilli, samnite by origin, Italian‑American by education, flatly Mediterranean by soul, for his theoretic contribution to the new sciences and for his work through mathematics, physics and chemistry leading to the extraordinary postulates for the development of new technologies that allow an useful and sustainable development. Awarding Ceremony
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Antonio Iavarone - 2008 He contributed to the fundamental research on the function of several proteins of the “ld” family in the stem cells and in cancer pathologies increasing the possibilities of cure especially for some typical pathologies of the South Shore of the Mediterranean. From the scientific point of view, it is a high value discovery which opens the possibility to re-program, among others, the nervous cells as a basis for the treatment of serious illnesses. Awarding Ceremony
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Marcello Piazza - 2004 For the work carried out in favour of the Euro-Mediterranean populations. His studies contributed to the reduction of B hepatitis in the world, one of the plague of humanity. He made possible to vaccinate against B hepatitis all the new borns: starting with Italy, the vaccinations are now executed in 151 Nations - including the Euro-Mediterranean area - thus reducing deaths caused by this decease. Awarding Ceremony
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