Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Albina Tummolo at Children Hospital Giovanni XXIII, Italy.

Dr. Albina Tummolo is an accomplished pediatrician specializing in metabolic and genetic disorders. With over two decades of clinical and academic experience, she has built a significant profile in managing and researching rare pediatric diseases. Based at the Policlinico of Bari, she combines patient care with academic research, national coordination roles, and continuous engagement with international advisory boards. Dr. Tummolo is also an active educator, teaching at several Italian universities and training healthcare professionals in hereditary metabolic diseases. Her work has shaped protocols and policies for improved pediatric metabolic care in Italy.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Albina Tummolo earned her Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Foggia in 2002 and completed her Specialization in Pediatrics (General and Specialist) at the University of Bari in 2007. She holds multiple postgraduate certifications in specialized pediatrics, infectivity, rheumatology, and rare diseases from the University of Bari and the University of Florence. She furthered her academic credentials with an MSc in Clinical Pediatrics from University College London in 2008 and a PhD in Pediatric Sciences from the University of Bari in 2011. In 2023, she completed an MSc in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Università Cattolica di Roma.

Experience

Dr. Tummolo currently serves as a Senior Pediatrician at the Ospedale Pediatrico “Giovanni XXIII” in Bari, within the Unit of Metabolic and Genetic Diseases, a role she has held since 2015. She has also worked as a senior pediatrician at the Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova and Presidio Ospedaliero “Perrino” dell’ASL di Brindisi. She is a registered physician with the Order of Physicians and Surgeons of Bari (License No. 5742, since September 18, 2003).

Dr. Tummolo has extensive experience leading and participating in clinical trials and observational studies focused on inborn errors of metabolism, lysosomal storage disorders, and rare genetic conditions, often acting as Principal Investigator or Scientific Coordinator. She serves as a member and secretary of national expert committees and advisory boards and contributes to shaping diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for metabolic disorders in Italy and Europe.

Research Focus

  • Inborn errors of metabolism and rare genetic diseases

  • Lysosomal storage disorders (including LAL-D, Gaucher disease, and alpha-mannosidosis)

  • Phenylketonuria (PKU) and organic acidurias

  • Neonatal screening programs

  • Epidemiology and real-world evidence in pediatric metabolic disorders

  • Nutritional and enzyme replacement therapies in pediatric populations

Author Metrics & Scientific Contributions

  • Principal Investigator in multiple national and international clinical trials

  • Scientific Member of the Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program (TUDP) and E-HOD

  • Coordinator/Advisor for over 30 expert boards and working groups, including SIMMESN

  • Co-author of educational and clinical monographs, including:

    • “Inherited Metabolic Disorders Neonatal Screening” (2014)

    • Educational booklets on MSUD, TYR, HCU, MMA/PA, GA, IVA, and PKU (2020–2022)

    • Springer Healthcare Monography (2025) on velmanase alfa treatment in alpha-mannosidosis

She has contributed substantially to national consensus statements, educational masterclasses, and international forums on metabolic disease management.

Publication Top Notes

1. Exploring Partners, Parenting and Pregnancy Thinking in Late Adolescents and Young Adults with Inherited Metabolic Disorders

📅 Pediatric Reports, May 2025
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/pediatric17030056
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Albina Tummolo, Giulia Paterno, Rosa Carella, Livio Melpignano, Donatella De Giovanni
Focus: Examines reproductive health perspectives in adolescents and young adults affected by inherited metabolic disorders.

2. Growth Parameters and Prevalence of Obesity in PKU Patients and Peers: Is This the Right Comparison?

📅 Pediatric Reports, October 2024
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/pediatric16040076
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Giulia Paterno, Vito Di Tullio, Rosa Carella, Giada De Ruvo, Fabrizio Furioso, Aleksandra Skublewska-D’Elia, Donatella De Giovanni, Albina Tummolo
Focus: Investigates obesity prevalence among patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) versus healthy peers.

3. Intake Modalities of Amino Acid Supplements: A Real-World Data Collection from Phenylketonuria Patients

📅 Nutrients, February 2024
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/nu16050669
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Albina Tummolo, Rossella Carella, Pasquale Carone, Giulia Paterno, Donatella De Giovanni
Focus: Real-world insights into how PKU patients consume amino acid supplements.

4. CHAMP1-related Disorders: Pathomechanisms Triggered by Different Genomic Alterations Define Distinct Nosological Categories

📅 European Journal of Human Genetics, 2023
🔗 DOI: 10.1038/S41431-023-01305-Z
🔍 WOSUID: WOS:000939855800002
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Amenta S., Marangi G., Orteschi D., Frangella S., Gurrieri F., Paccagnella E., Scala M., Romano F., Capra V., Nigro V., et al.
Focus: Differentiates clinical categories of CHAMP1-related disorders based on genomic mechanisms.

5. Long-term Safety and Efficacy of Velmanase Alfa Treatment in Children Under 6 Years of Age with Alpha-Mannosidosis: A Phase 2, Open Label, Multicenter Study

📅 Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2023
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/JIMD.12602
🔍 WOSUID: WOS:000948401000001
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Guffon N., Konstantopoulou V., Hennermann J.B., Muschol N., Bruno I., Tummolo A., Ceravolo F., Zardi G., Ballabeni A., Lund A.
Focus: Evaluates velmanase alfa’s therapeutic profile in pediatric alpha-mannosidosis patients.

Conclusion

Dr. Albina Tummolo exemplifies the core values of the Best Researcher Award in Medicine and Health Sciences through her compassion-driven pediatric care, trailblazing research, and influence on national health systems. Her unique blend of clinical depth, academic rigor, and policy impact makes her an ideal candidate for this recognition.

She not only advances medical science but also improves the lives of children with rare diseases—one diagnosis, one protocol, and one family at a time.

Bruno Songel Sanchis | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Review Paper Award

Bruno Songel Sanchis | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Review Paper Award

Mr Bruno Songel Sanchis, Hospital clínico San Carlos, Spain

Mr. Bruno Songel Sanchis 🎻👓 is a versatile professional with dual expertise in music and vision sciences. Holding a Master’s in Optometry and Vision Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid 🎓, and a degree in Optics and Optometry from the University of Valencia, he seamlessly combines clinical acumen with research innovation. His extensive clinical experience spans Hospital Clínico San Carlos and Fundación Salud Visual, focusing on cutting-edge myopia control, glaucoma diagnostics, and AI integration in ophthalmology 🤖🧠. Beyond clinics, Bruno’s passion for community service is evident through his impactful volunteer roles and outreach projects 🫶. A talented cellist 🎶 and a committed scientist, he bridges the gap between art and science with grace and dedication. His systematic review on ocular manifestations in IBD showcases his research depth 📄📊. A creative thinker and empathetic clinician, Bruno is a promising contender for the Best Review Paper Award 🥇🧬.

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Education

Bruno Songel Sanchis has a rich and interdisciplinary educational background 🎓✨. He earned his Professional Degree in Music (Violoncello) from the Professional Music Conservatory of Valencia 🎻, showcasing his artistic talents. He later pursued a Scientific Baccalaureate at San José de Calasanz High School 🧪📘. Bruno’s scientific journey led him to the University of Valencia, where he obtained his Degree in Optics and Optometry 👁️📐. Committed to advancing vision care, he continued with a Master’s Degree in Optometry and Vision Sciences at the prestigious Complutense University of Madrid 👓🔬. He’s currently engaged in Project Efficiency Boost (2025–present), enhancing clinical productivity through AI and innovation 🚀🤖. His academic versatility reflects both analytical rigor and creativity, a rare blend that empowers his impactful work in clinical practice and scientific research 🧠📚.

Experience

Bruno has extensive hands-on experience in both clinical and research settings 🏥🔬. He served as a Clinical Optometrist at Hospital Clínico San Carlos (Madrid), rotating across subspecialties like myopia, retina, glaucoma, and cataracts 👁️💉. He contributed to pivotal research on myopia control with Atropine and later as a Clinical Research Technician at IdISSC, focused on the ‘LYDIA project’ developing AI diagnostic tools 🤖📊. His role as a Product Specialist marked a major milestone—implementing Europe’s first AI-powered ophthalmic imaging system at La Paz Hospital 🏥✨. Earlier, he worked at Óptica Universitaria and Alain Afflelou, gaining practical skills in optometry, sales, and customer care 🛠️🛍️. Bruno also holds a current role at Fundación Salud Visual (Funsavi), continuing his clinical contributions while mentoring others. These experiences shape him into a well-rounded professional with deep clinical knowledge, technical skills, and patient-centered care focus 👓🫶.

Awards and Honors

Bruno Songel Sanchis has garnered multiple honors for both creativity and scientific excellence 🏆📚. He won 1st prize in the UV Creative Outreach Project (2021) for innovative public science engagement 🎨💡. At the UVemprén Startup – Crea Awards, he secured 3rd position for his entrepreneurial vision in healthcare 🔬🚀. His musical talents earned him an Honorable Mention Diploma at an International Music Seminar, reflecting his multifaceted abilities 🎶🏅. He was also a Finalist in the MOTIVEM UV Awards, acknowledging his academic initiative and leadership 📘👏. As a Rapporteur at the SIYO 2022 Congress for Young Optometrists, he showcased his ability to bridge science and communication 🗣️📊. His certifications from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in public health ophthalmology further validate his global competence in preventing blindness and tackling ocular diseases on an international level 🌍👁️.

Research Focus

Bruno Songel Sanchis’s research focuses on clinical optometry, ocular disease prevention, and artificial intelligence applications in ophthalmology 🧠👁️🤖. His major interests include myopia control, particularly using Atropine-based treatments, and early detection of age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma through AI-powered diagnostic systems 🧬📈. In collaboration with top-tier hospitals and research institutions, Bruno played a pivotal role in developing multi-diagnostic tools and conducting clinical trials on visual pathologies. His review on ocular extraintestinal manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) offers critical insights into interdisciplinary patient care 📄🩺. A blend of practical clinical work and technical innovation defines his approach, with the goal of improving accessibility and effectiveness of vision care globally 🌐✨. His ongoing contributions to AI integration, coupled with community eye health initiatives, make him a forward-thinking optometrist and researcher committed to impactful, data-driven healthcare advancements 🩻📊.

Publication Top Notes

Analysis of the Incidence of Ocular Extraintestinal Manifestations in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Systematic Review (2024)