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Today we celebrate the outstanding achievement of Prof. Torello Lotti, the esteemed Chair of the Scientific Board of Vitiligo Research Foundation. The Italian Republic has recognized his exceptional contributions to academia by awarding him the distinguished title of Academician. Bravissimo!
The pursuit of knowledge and passion for research runs deep within the foundation, and we are thrilled to see our Chairperson's dedication and tireless efforts acknowledged on such a grand stage.
As Prof. Lotti steps into this illustrious role, we are confident that his continued brilliance will serve as a beacon of inspiration for the entire vitiligo community.
So, let us share in this remarkable moment and honor our own Renaissance scholar. May the spirit of Michelangelo and Da Vinci guide Prof. Torello Lotti in his future endeavors as an Academician of the Italian Republic.
Tanti auguri e congratulazioni, Torello!
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