Patrizia Bartolotta, MD, received her degree in Medicine from the University of Padua in 2018 and her specialization in Health Statistics and Biometry from the University of Padua in 2024. She worked as an analyst in the private sector at NOKIA, and since then has worked as a Medical Specialist and Medical Director for the Provincial Healthcare Services (APSS) of Trento, working as Medical Director in the Operational Clinical and Evaluative Unit. She collaborates with the Environment and Health Commission of the College of Physicians of the Province of Vicenza. Her research topics mainly include clinical epidemiology (surgery, COVID-19, rheumatology and pediatrics) and environmental epidemiology.
Alan Ducatman, MD, MSc, received his medical degree from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. He trained at Brown University and the Mayo Clinic, and he is certified in Internal Medicine and in Occupational Medicine. He has participated in more than 40 peer-reviewed publications concerning the epidemiology, physiology, and toxicology of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Enrico Ioverno, MD, received his degree in Medicine from the University of Padua in 1979, his specialization in Endocrinology from the University of Padua in 1983 and his second-level master's degree in Andrology from the University of Padua in 2005. He worked as a General Physician in the Local Health Units of the Veneto Region and as a private specialist in endrocrinology. He collaborates with the Environment and Health Commission of the College of Physicians of the Province of Vicenza. His research topics mainly include endocrinology, cardiovascular risk and environmental epidemiology.
Armando Olivieri, MD, received his degree in Medicine from the University of Padua in 1980 and his specialization in Occupational Medicine from the University of Padua in 1984. He worked as a specialist in the Local Health Units of the Veneto Region and as Head at the Epidemiological Service of a Local Health Unit (2010-2019). He collaborates with the Environment and Health Commission of the College of Physicians of the Province of Vicenza. His research topics mainly include clinical epidemiology, occupational medicine and environmental epidemiology.
Mario Saugo, MD, received his degree in Medicine from the University of Padua in 1986 and his specialization in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine from the University of Padua in 1986. He worked as a specialist in the Local Health Units of the Veneto Region and as Head at the Epidemiological Service of the Veneto Region (2011-2016). He collaborates with the Environment and Health Commission of the College of Physicians of the Province of Vicenza. His research topics mainly include health services evaluation, home care and environmental epidemiology.