The President of the Cenacle, Giovanni Filocamo and Vice President Luigi Mileto, along with the President of the class of physical, mathematical and natural sciences, Prof. Francesco Salvatore, assigned the Women of Talent award to high-profile women engaged in various fields from scientific research, to entrepreneurship, law, and economics.
Among the group of outstanding scientists, Pentimalli was honored for her work as a cancer researcher at the National Cancer Institute of Naples, IRCCS Pascale, dedicated to the study of mesothelioma, the tumor derived from exposure to asbestos. Pentimalli, a longstanding collaborator of the Sbarro Health Research Organization, as well as Adjunct Associate Professor at Temple University, discussed mesothelioma and the reckless use of asbestos in the last century as a paradigm of the cancer-environment relation and of the important role of scientists in promoting social awareness for a collective improvement of health and well-being.
During the award ceremony, a roundtable was held on the economic prospects to improve post-Covid-19 health care and research, which included also the participation of Prof. Arturo De Vivo, Rector of the University of Naples Federico II, and Dr. Aldo Ferrara President of Unindustria Calabria.
About the Sbarro Health Research Organization
The Sbarro Health Research Organization (SHRO) is non-profit charity committed to funding excellence in basic genetic research to cure and diagnose cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and other chronic illnesses and to foster the training of young doctors in a spirit of professionalism and humanism. To learn more about the SHRO please visit www.shro.org
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