Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Albina Tummolo, Children Hospital Giovanni XXIII, Italy

Dr. Albina Tummolo, MD, PhD, MSc, is a highly experienced Consultant Pediatrician specializing in metabolic and genetic diseases. Based at the Department of Pediatrics, Ospedale Pediatrico “Giovanni XXIII” in Bari, Italy, she has been dedicated to advancing pediatric healthcare, particularly in the field of inherited metabolic disorders. With over two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Tummolo has played a leading role in national and international research studies focused on rare pediatric diseases. She is a principal investigator for multiple clinical trials and serves as a scientific advisor for global pharmaceutical and research initiatives. Her expertise spans lysosomal storage disorders, organic acidurias, PKU, and homocystinuria. Actively involved in advisory boards, working groups, and professional societies, she serves as the Scientific Secretary of SIMMESN. Dr. Tummolo is recognized for her leadership, compassionate care, and commitment to improving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in pediatric metabolic medicine.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Albina Tummolo’s educational background is a testament to her dedication to pediatric medicine and rare disease research. She earned her MD in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Foggia in 2002, followed by a specialization in General and Specialist Pediatrics at the University of Bari in 2007. Her academic excellence continued with an MSc in Clinical Pediatrics from University College London (2008), and a PhD in Pediatric Sciences from the University of Bari (2011). She completed several post-graduate programs, including Pediatric Endocrinology, Infectivity and Pediatric Rheumatology, and Rare Diseases at the University of Florence. In 2023, she attained an MSc in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Università Cattolica di Roma. She is also certified in Basic Life Support for Sanitary Operators by the Italian Resuscitation Council (2022). Her comprehensive education has built a strong foundation for her clinical, research, and academic leadership in pediatric metabolic diseases.

Experience

Dr. Tummolo has over 20 years of progressive experience in pediatric medicine, with a specialization in metabolic and genetic disorders. Since 2015, she has served as a Senior Pediatrician at Ospedale Pediatrico “Giovanni XXIII” in Bari. From 2014 to 2015, she contributed her expertise to the Unit of Inherited Metabolic Diseases at Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova. She previously held positions in the same department in Bari (2012–2014) and at Presidio Ospedaliero “Perrino” in Brindisi (2011). Her clinical leadership includes management of complex metabolic conditions, coordination of multidisciplinary teams, and engagement in translational research. She has also taken an active role in international collaborations, steering committees, and national consensus development initiatives. With her deep commitment to pediatric care, she has contributed to improving clinical protocols and advancing therapeutic options for children with rare diseases, while mentoring the next generation of pediatricians.

Awards and Honors

While specific award titles are not listed, Dr. Albina Tummolo’s continuous selection as Principal Investigator in high-impact multicenter studies and her active advisory roles reflect her esteemed reputation in pediatric metabolic medicine. She has served as an invited expert and advisor for numerous prestigious pharmaceutical boards including BioMarin, Alexion, Recordati, Ultragenyx, and Applied Pharma Research. Her involvement as a national scientific coordinator and member of European research networks, such as E-HOD and the Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program, underscores her leadership in rare disease research. She has also held positions of influence such as Scientific Secretary and Coordinator of International Cooperation within SIMMESN (Italian Scientific Society for Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Neonatal Screening). Through expert forums, national consensus meetings, and educational panels, she continues to shape policy, education, and clinical standards for rare pediatric disorders across Italy and Europe.

Research Focus

Dr. Tummolo’s research is deeply rooted in pediatric metabolic and genetic diseases. Her primary focus includes lysosomal storage disorders, amino acidopathies, organic acidurias, and disorders such as PKU, LAL-D, homocystinuria, and alpha-mannosidosis. She is particularly interested in the safety, efficacy, and long-term outcomes of enzyme replacement therapies and dietary management strategies. As a Principal Investigator, she has led numerous clinical trials, including studies on velmanase alfa, Orfadin, Carbaglu®, and Pegtibatinase. Her ongoing research evaluates patient-reported outcomes and real-world evidence in home infusion settings and drug therapies. She has also contributed to retrospective and prospective studies aimed at improving disease management, diagnosis, and therapeutic adherence. Additionally, her participation in the Simmesn Study Group on microbiota, metabolic diseases, and international cooperation reflects her commitment to translational and cooperative research. Dr. Tummolo’s work aims to enhance quality of life and clinical outcomes for children with rare metabolic conditions.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 An Observational Disease and Clinical Outcomes Registry of Patients with Lysosomal Acid Lipase (LAL) Deficiency – ALX-LALD

  • 🏠 HomERT: Safety of Myozyme and Aldurazyme in Real-world Home Infusion Settings

  • 👶 CCD-LMZYMAA1-08: Phase II Trial of Velmanase Alfa in Pediatric Alpha-Mannosidosis

  • 🧪 OPAL: Long Term Safety Study of Orfadin in Tyrosinemia Type 1

  • 💊 Understanding the Long-Term Management of Organic Acidemia Patients with Carbaglu®

  • 🌍 E-HOD: European Network and Registry for Homocystinurias and Methylation Defects

  • 🧬 TUDP: Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program Participation

  • 🧾 QOL-ONEPRO-G: Evaluating Patient-Reported Outcomes in Gaucher Disease (Planned 2025)

  • 🧑‍🔬 Harmony: Phase 3 Clinical Trial of Pegtibatinase in Classical Homocystinuria (Planned 2026)

  • 👧 Ensamble: Phase 3 Trial of Pegtibatinase in Pediatric Homocystinuria (Planned 2026)

  • 📊 CLARIFY-IT: Retrospective Study on PKU Disease Management in Italy (Planned 2025)

Omnia Ahmed | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Omnia Ahmed | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Omnia Ahmed, Nanotoxicology Project lab, Japan

Dr. Omnia H.M. Ahmed is a researcher in the field of nanotoxicology, currently working at the Nanotoxicology Project Lab in Japan. Her expertise lies in the study of various poisonous substances and drugs, focusing on their classification, mechanisms of action, clinical toxicity features, diagnosis, and management. She applies medical science principles to forensic toxicology and specializes in dependence-producing substances. Dr. Ahmed collaborates in laboratory experiments, addressing challenges in analytical toxicology, and investigates newly emerging hazardous materials, including carbon nanotubes.

Education:

Dr. Omnia Ahmed holds a Master of Medical Science in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology from the Faculty of Medicine, Aswan University, Egypt, which she completed in March 2019. She earned her M.B.B.CH degree with honors from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Sohag University, Egypt, in November 2012, achieving an excellent cumulative grade of 85.02%.She is currently engaged in the Nanotoxicology Project Lab in Japan, focusing on research in nanotoxicology, forensic medicine, and clinical toxicology.

Professional Profiles:

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Professional Experience:

Nanotoxicology Project Lab, Japan (April 2013 – March 2014)

Conducted research on nanotoxicology, focusing on the impact of nanomaterials on biological systems.

Trainee Course (Full-time Employee), University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Sohag University, Egypt (April 2014 – March 2015)

Completed a comprehensive training program in various medical disciplines, gaining hands-on clinical experience.

General Practitioner, Ministry of Health, Egypt (April 2015 – June 2015)

Provided primary healthcare services, diagnosing and treating a variety of medical conditions.

Physician, Internal Medicine and Clinical Toxicology Department, Edfu General Hospital, Aswan City, Egypt (July 2015 – April 2019)

Managed cases related to internal medicine and clinical toxicology, including poisoning and toxin exposure treatments.

Demonstrator & Research Associate, Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Aswan University, Egypt (April 2019 – Present)

Assisted in teaching forensic medicine and clinical toxicology to medical students.

Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, Aswan University, Egypt (April 2019 – Present)

Led courses in forensic medicine, clinical toxicology, and medico-legal studies.

Researcher, Nano-Toxicology Lab Project, Experimental Pathology and Tumor Biology Department, School of Medical Science, Nagoya City University, Japan (October 2022 – Present)

Conducting advanced research on nanotoxicology, studying the effects of nanoparticles on human health.

Ph.D. Student, Nano-Toxicology Lab Project, Experimental Pathology and Tumor Biology Department, School of Medical Science, Nagoya City University, Japan (October 2022 – Present)

Pursuing doctoral research in nanotoxicology, focusing on nanoparticle interactions with biological systems.

Research Interests:

Nanotoxicology: Investigating the toxic effects of nanomaterials, particularly carbon nanotubes, on human health and the environment.

Analytical Toxicology: Developing methods for detecting and analyzing poisonous substances and drugs.

Forensic Toxicology: Applying medical sciences to legal investigations involving toxic substances.

Drug Toxicity and Dependence: Studying the mechanisms, clinical features, and management of toxic and dependence-producing substances.

Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics: Understanding how toxic substances interact with biological systems.

Emerging Toxicants: Assessing newly introduced hazardous substances and their potential risks.

Team-Based Laboratory Research: Conducting collaborative experiments to address challenges in toxicology.

 Awards And Honors :

Dr. Omnia Ahmed has achieved significant academic milestones, including an Excellent degree with Class Honors in M.B.B.CH from Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University in 2012, and a Very Good Degree in M.SC. Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology from Aswan Faculty of Medicine, Aswan University in 2019. She is currently a recipient of the MEXT Scholarship in Japan, spanning from April 2022 to October 2026.

Top Notable Publications:

A Review of the Carcinogenic Potential of Thick Rigid and Thin Flexible Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in the Lung

Authors: Omnia Hosny Mohamed Ahmed, Aya Naiki-Ito, Satoru Takahashi, William T. Alexander, et al.

Journal: Nanomaterials

Volume: 15(3), Article 168

Year: 2025

Fullerene and Fullerene Whisker are Not Carcinogenic to the Lungs and Pleura in Rat Long-Term Study After 2-Week Intra-Tracheal Intrapulmonary Administration

Authors: AN Sheema, A Naiki-Ito, A Kakehashi, OHM Ahmed, DB Alexander, et al.

Journal: Archives of Toxicology

Volume: 98(12), Pages 4143-4158

Year: 2024

Assessment of Pulmonary Toxicity and Carcinogenicity of Carbon Nano-Horns (CNH) and Carbon Nano-Brushes (CNB) Using Intra Tracheal Instillation in Rats

Authors: OHM Ahmed, DM Saleh, DB Alexander, WT Alexander, et al.

Conference: The 51st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Toxicology

Year: 2024

Carcinogenicity Risk Assessment of Various Carbon Nanotubes by Intra-Tracheal Intra-Pulmonary Spray (TIPS) Dosing Followed by 2-Year Observation

Authors: H Tsuda, O Ahmed, D Saleh, W Alexander, D Alexander, T Numano, et al.

Journal: Annals of Work Exposures and Health

Volume: 67 (Supplement_1), Pages i43-i44

Year: 2023

SOC-III-01 The Toxic and Carcinogenic Potential of Three Different Sizes of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in the Rat Lung After Intratracheal Instillation

Authors: DM Saleh, WT Alexander, DB Alexander, M Abdelgaied, AM El-Gazzar, OHM Ahmed, et al.

Journal: Toxicology Letters

Volume: 368, Pages S42-S43

Year: 2022

Assessment of the Toxicity and Carcinogenicity of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in the Rat Lung After Intratracheal Instillation: A Two-Year Study

Authors: DM Saleh, S Luo, OHM Ahmed, DB Alexander, WT Alexander, et al.

Journal: Particle and Fibre Toxicology

Volume: 19(1), Article 30

Year: 2022

Comparative Toxicity and Carcinogenicity Pulmonary Study of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (DWCNT) with Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes-7 (MWCNTs-7) in a Rat Model

Authors: DM Saleh, S Luo, DB Alexander, AM El-Gazzar, M Abdelgaied, OHM Ahmed, et al.

Conference: The 48th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Toxicology

Poster: P-33E

Year: 2021

Comparative Carcinogenicity Study of a Thick, Straight-Type and a Thin, Tangled-Type Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Administered by Intra-Tracheal Instillation in the Rat

Authors: DM Saleh, WT Alexander, T Numano, OHM Ahmed, S Gunasekaran, et al.

Journal: Particle and Fibre Toxicology

Volume: 17, Pages 1-14

Citations: 38

Year: 2020

Evaluation of Poisoning Patterns in Aswan Governorate in the Period from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017 (Prospective Study)

Authors: OH Mohamed, SM George, HA Yassa

Journal: Zagazig Journal of Forensic Medicine

Volume: 17(2), Pages 84-95

Citations: 3

Year: 2019

Conclusion:

Dr. Omnia Ahmed is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award given her expertise in nanotoxicology, research impact, and global collaborations. Strengthening her application with clear metrics of impact, leadership roles, and interdisciplinary influence would further solidify her case.