2019 winner - Prof. Dott. Giulio Tarro MD PhD

Giulio-Tarro---Salus-Divinae

Giulio Tarro most important virologist of the year and nominated for the Nobel award, receives the "Salus Divinae"

Giulio Tarro, MD, Ph.D, Chairman of the committee on Biotechnologies of Virussphere World Academy of Biomedical Technologies (WABT), Unesco, Paris, was yesterday awarded byDr. Michael Alexander BarnesCEO of Cybermed Europe, with the International Award "Salus Divinae" 2019, for outstanding scientific achievement and promotion of science.


This special award established by "Cybermed Europe" Institute for Higher Medical Scientific Information and Research stands out based on professional achievements, academic achievements, leadership skills, proper information and communication, years of experience in the field, other affiliations and contributions to the community.


The ceremony took place in the prestigious "Sala Baracca" at Casa dell’Aviatore, Rome Air Force Officers Club during the "Una medicina per la Gente" event organized by the "Norman Academy" non-profit association, incorporated in the State of Florida USA, association of which Prof. Tarro is the President.


With over five decades of professional experience in Medicine and Education, Prof. Giulio Tarro has certainly proved to be a most skilled and experienced professional in the field. As a leader he has proven to be successful not only as a doctor, but also as a professor, scientist and lieutenant colonel of the Italian Navy.

Salus Divinae 2019His impressive repertoire of roles covered include the Research Associate for the Division of Virology and Cancer Research of the Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, First Researcher of the Italian National Research Council, Professor of Oncological Virology University of Naples, Project Director for the National Cancer Institute, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the School of Specialization in Medical Nephrology, University of Naples, Senior Scientist of the Frederick Cancer Research Center, Contract Professor at the Department of Biology, scientific director of Temple University's Center for Biotechnology College of Science and Technology, Honorary Magnificent Rector of the Ruggero II University Florida USA. His areas of expertise include murine virology, antiviral chemotherapy, effects of inhibitors on viral replication, studies on the role of herpesvirus in cancer, tumor immunology and AIDS pathology.

Salus Divinae 2019 - from left Paola Zanoni - Giulio Tarro - Michael A Barnes


Dr. Tarro graduated in Medicine and obtained a Specialization diploma in Nervous and Mental Diseases, graduating with Summa Cum Laude at the University of Naples. In 1971 he obtained his chair in Virology in Rome. During his illustrious career, Dr. Tarro has been active in his community and is recognized worldwide for his exceptional leadership and commitment in the field of virology.

He has received numerous awards and has appeared in numerous publications.
In 2018, in addition to being selected as the best virologist of the year by the International Association of Best Professionals (IAOTP), he received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2012 he received the International Award Le Muse Florence, the Aranan gold medal of the Royal House member of the AAAS and in 2011 he received the International Peace Award and the Global Education Sanremo Award. In 2010 Dr. Tarro received the National Solidarity Award from Fratres St. Giovanni La Punta and in 2009 the Lifetime Achievement Award from Sbarro Health Research Organization. In 1987 he received the First Prize in Biomedical Research from the Italian Academy of Arts and Sciences, just to name a few.


In addition to his successful career, Dr. Giulio Tarro is also a sought-after lecturer, lecturer, holds over 17 patents. He is author and co-author of over 500 articles in specialized journals and book chapters. Dr. Tarro has held numerous leadership roles with professional organizations, including Life President of Teresa and Luigi de Beaumont Bonelli Foundation for cancer research, Scientific Coordinator of Porous Hyperthermia in HCV patients, President of the Campania Technological and Ecological Center, Vice-President and general secretary of the Sceintif advisory committee of Unihart Biotech Pharma, member of the ethics committee of the oncological hospital of Basilicata, president of the biotechnology committee and VirusSphrere, World Academy of Biomedical Technologies.