Dr. Paolo Ingallinella | Diagnostics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paolo Ingallinella | Diagnostics | Best Researcher Award

Diasorin | Italy

Dr. Paolo Nunzio Ingallinella is a distinguished biotech director at Diasorin Italia Spa, with over many years of expertise in peptide and protein chemistry for therapeutic and diagnostic applications. he holds a master’s degree in chemistry from the university of naples and began his career at irbm, where he contributed to groundbreaking antiviral research, developing potent hcv peptide inhibitors and an hiv fusion inhibitor that advanced antiviral drug design. He has been leading innovative diagnostic projects at diasorin, including the development of the first automated immunoassays for hdv and hev antibodies and Diagnostics broad-spectrum legionella antigen detection systems. his extensive research portfolio includes 25 completed or ongoing projects, 23 journal publications indexed, and 20 patents published or under process. According to scopus metrics, Dr. Ingallinella has an h-index of 19 with a total of 1,616 citations, reflecting his strong influence in the biotechnology and immunodiagnostics fields. his work focuses on recombinant protein and monoclonal antibody development, biomarker discovery, and molecular biology applications in diagnostics and therapeutic peptide chemistry. A member of the Italian peptide society, Dr. Ingallinella continues to shape the landscape of modern biotechnology through innovation and scientific leadership.

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Featured Publications

Ingallinella, P. N., et al. (2025). The LIAISON® Legionella Urinary Ag assay: A novel high-throughput, fully automated dual-antigen detection method with improved sensitivity and expanded Legionella species and serogroup coverage. Respiratory Investigation.

Ingallinella, P. N., et al. (2014). Development of a neuromedin U–human serum albumin conjugate as a long-acting candidate for the treatment of obesity and diabetes: Comparison with the PEGylated peptide. Journal of Peptide Science.

Ingallinella, P. N., et al. (2013). A PEGylated analog of the gut hormone oxyntomodulin with long-lasting antihyperglycemic, insulinotropic, and anorexigenic activity. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bülent IŞIK – Medicine – Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bülent IŞIK - Medicine - Best Researcher Award

Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University - Turkey

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Summary

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bülent Işık is a multidisciplinary academic whose expertise spans physiology, sports medicine, and technology-enhanced health monitoring. beginning with a solid medical foundation and a specialized doctoral focus on cardiac markers in athletes, he has steadily advanced his career through academic appointments and impactful research. his projects often integrate modern techniques like machine learning, 3d motion capture, and physiological signal analysis—many of which intersect with power electronics, especially in the realm of intelligent sensing and performance evaluation. he has also made significant contributions to graduate education and national science outreach through tubitak-supported initiatives.

Early academic pursuits

Bülent Işık began his academic journey with a medical degree from selçuk university, meram school of medicine, completed in june 1998. his pursuit of specialized knowledge led him to earn a doctoral degree in physiology from necmettin erbakan university in 2015. his phd thesis, supervised by yrd. doç. dr. zülfikare ışık solak görmüş, explored a novel marker—t peak-t end—for assessing cardiac changes and arrhythmia potential in active and veteran elite cyclists. this early research focus on Medicine, sports physiology laid the foundation for a career that integrates health sciences with cutting-edge biomedical approaches, occasionally aligning with adjacent fields such as power electronics in sensor-based physiological monitoring.

Professional endeavors

Dr. Işık has held multiple academic appointments at karamanoğlu mehmetbey university, advancing from assistant professor to associate professor in both the departments of physiology and sports medicine. his cross-disciplinary Medicine teaching and research underscore his dual focus on internal medicine and basic health sciences. he has also served as a supervisor for master's theses addressing anthropometric and motoric characteristics in adolescents and biomechanical factors in youth athletes.

Contributions and research focus

His research contributions are extensive and deeply rooted in performance physiology, sports science, and sensor technology. he has actively participated in and led numerous scientific research projects. these include studies on cardiac markers in cyclists, the immune effects of intense weightlifting, and the use of 3d cameras and machine learning in olympic weightlifting performance analysis. of particular note is his involvement in studies that leverage advanced sensor networks and computational tools, Medicine areas increasingly overlapping with power electronics, especially in the development of intelligent monitoring systems and biomedical interfaces.

Impact and influence

Dr. Işık’s interdisciplinary approach has allowed him to bridge gaps between physiology, sports medicine, and emerging technologies. through projects supported by national institutions such as tubitak, he has worked on initiatives promoting stem education and youth engagement in science. his work with elite athletes, machine learning applications, Medicine and sensor-driven performance analysis has impacted both academic circles and practical training environments.

Academic cites

Among the academic community, his supervision of completed theses and contributions to ongoing national research projects have earned him recognition. he is frequently cited in areas concerning sports biomechanics, cardiac physiology, and educational innovation in science. as technologies like wearable bio-sensing and real-time data analytics—often powered by Medicine systems rooted in power electronics—advance, dr. ışık's work stands to gain further academic and industry relevance.

Legacy and future contributions

Dr. Bülent Işık continues to shape the future of health science and sports physiology through innovative projects involving artificial intelligence, bioimpedance techniques, and interdisciplinary collaboration. his current projects focus on integrating machine learning with kinematic assessments and physiological data, offering promising avenues for future diagnostics and performance monitoring. his legacy will likely rest on a blend of academic rigor, real-world application, and his vision for Medicine leveraging technology—including computational tools and energy-efficient sensor systems—to advance human health and performance.

Notable Publications

  1. Title: The Effects of Acute Moderate Intensity Training on Hematological Parameters in Elite Para-Badminton Athletes
    Authors: Erdoğdu, M.; Yüksel, M.F.; Işık, B.; Boyalı, E.; Erdağı, K.; Sevindi, T.
    Journal: Journal of Men's Health
    Year: 2022
  2. Title: The Study of the Cross-Sectional Areas of the Gluteal Muscles on Magnetic Resonance Images of the Weightlifting Athletes
    Authors: Erdağı, K.; Işık, B.
    Journal: Progress in Nutrition
    Year: 2021
  3. Title: The Presence of Musculus Psoas Minor in Weightlifting Athletes of the Olympic Preparation Center
    Authors: Erdağı, K.; Poyraz, N.; Aslan, H.; Işık, B.; Bahar, S.
    Journal: Universal Journal of Educational Research
    Year: 2018

Conclusion

Dr. Işık's career reflects a commitment to combining clinical insight with technological innovation, making him a key figure in bridging traditional medical sciences and emerging tools like ai-driven monitoring and bioimpedance. his ongoing work continues to influence the fields of sports science and human performance assessment. as power electronics and computational methods evolve, his interdisciplinary research is well-positioned to contribute to the future of smart health systems and advanced physiological diagnostics.