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Sir Prof. Dr. Gabriele Pao-Pei Andreoli president of the institute for Advance studies and Cooperation expressed his gratitude to Dr. Giovanni Carnovale, President of the Algorà Association, for hosting a significant event at the Italian Chamber of Deputies. This gathering addressed the pressing challenges facing the pharmaceutical and medical sectors, promoted dialogue and the exchange of vital information between private and public stakeholders, and provided a valuable forum for shaping a forward-looking legislative framework for the industry.

Prof. Andreoli had the privilege of serving as one of the speakers, contributing his insights on the evolving role of technology and the potential for constructive international collaboration between the FDA and the AIFA. The experience proved both formative and inspiring, as he worked alongside a distinguished cohort of professionals committed to advancing the sector. Among the esteemed participants were:
ON. FABIO RAMPELLI Vice President of the Deputy Chamber of Italy,
SEN. FRANCESCO ZAFFINI
COUNCILOR ADELCHI D’IPPOLITO
ON. LUCIANO CIOCCHETTI
PROF. AMERIGO CICCHETTI
PROF. PAOLA FRATI
ON. ROBERTA ANGELILLI
ON. SIMONA BALDASSARRE
PROF. LUIGI FRATI
PROF. ROSSELLA MICELI
LAWYER LIVIA LA RUSSA
PROF. ALESSIO MAURO
DR. DI SILVERIO PIERINO
PROF. BENIAMINO CINTIERI
PROF. ERNESTO STAJANO
PRESIDENT ALBERTO MICHELE CISTERNA
PROF. MAURIZIO SIMMACO
DR. MARIA STELLA GIORLANDINO
DR. CRISTINA PATRIZI
PROF. GIOVANNI SCAMBIA
PROF. ROBERT NISTICO’
DR. GIOVANNA DEL VECCHIO BLANCO
LAWYER POLI TANJA
PROF. ANDREA ISIDORI
DR. PASQUALE BACCO
PRESIDENT FERNANDA FRAIOLI

By participating in this event, Gabriele Pao-Pei Andreoli contributed to an ongoing effort to create a more responsive, innovative, and collaborative healthcare environment. His involvement underscored the importance of informed discourse in paving the way for meaningful advancements in pharmaceutical and medical governance.

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