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Gabriella Teresa Capolupo is an accomplished surgeon, researcher, and academic with extensive expertise in general, oncological, and digestive surgery. She has built a distinguished career that integrates advanced clinical practice with dedicated teaching and scientific contributions. As a university lecturer and instructor, she actively contributes to academic programs in General Surgery, Urology, Digestive Surgery, Endocrinology and Metabolic Surgery, Emergency Surgery, and Head and Neck Surgery. Her educational roles include formal teaching, clinical tutoring, multidisciplinary course integration, and participation in advanced training initiatives such as postgraduate master programs and summer schools. She also serves as coordinator of the tutoring activities for the School of Specialization in General Surgery, ensuring high-quality mentorship for surgical trainees and supporting their academic and clinical progression. Her academic profile is further strengthened by appointments to evaluation bodies, including doctoral examination committees in translational medicine and oncology. Clinically, Dr. Capolupo’s work is rooted in continuous service at a major university hospital, where she has operated within colorectal, general, and geriatric surgery units. She performs a broad range of surgical procedures with recognized expertise in abdominal oncological surgery using both laparotomic and laparoscopic approaches. Her responsibilities include acting as first surgeon, surgical assistant, and tutor in the operating room, as well as leading emergency surgical teams. She has held roles with functional leadership responsibilities across both permanent and fixed-term appointments. Her research activity is substantial and internationally recognized, with 2,050 citations, 105 scientific documents, and an h-index of 19, reflecting her influence and scholarly impact in the field of surgical sciences. Dr. Capolupo’s professional trajectory demonstrates a strong and consistent commitment to clinical excellence, scientific advancement, and the training of future medical professionals.
Schiavone, V., Carannante, F., Melone, G., Miacci, V., Costa, G., Taffon, C., Caricato, M., Capolupo, G. T., & Mascianà, G. (2025). Tailoring the management of colonic lipomas: A 10-year experience of surgical and endoscopic resection. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 15(11), 544. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm15110544
Schiavone, V., Capolupo, G. T., Mascianà, G., Carannante, F., Costa, G., Miacci, V., & Caricato, M. (2025). Non-operative management (NOM) in rectal cancer: Current evidence and future directions. Encyclopedia, 5(4), 165. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia5040165
Carannante, F., Capolupo, G. T., Barberio, M., Altamura, A., Miacci, V., Scopigno, M. Z., Circhetta, E., Costa, G., Caricato, M., & Viola, M. G. (2024). Evaluation of short-term effects on colorectal surgery elective patients after implementing a patient blood management program: A multicenter retrospective analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(15), 4447. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13154447
Feola, A., Minotti, C., Marchetti, D., Caricato, M., Capolupo, G. T., Marsella, L. T., & La Monaca, G. (2021). A five-year survey for plastic surgery malpractice claims in Rome, Italy. Medicina, 57(6), 571. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57060571
Mascianà, G., Capolupo, G. T., Carannante, F., & Caricato, M. (2019). An omental mass. Any idea? International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 57, 161–164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.02.019
Catarci, M., Ruffo, G., Borghi, F., Patriti, A., Delrio, P., Scatizzi, M., Mancini, S., Garulli, G., Carrara, A., Pirozzi, F., et al. (2019). Colorectal surgery in Italy: A snapshot from the iCral study group. Updates in Surgery, 71, 515–524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13304-018-00612-1
Carannante, F., Mascianà, G., Lauricella, S., Caricato, M., & Capolupo, G. T. (2019). Correction to: Skin bridge loop stoma: Outcome in 45 patients in comparison with stoma made on a plastic rod. International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 34(12), 2195–2197. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-019-03451-7
Dr. Jeevithan Elango is a distinguished Professor at the Department of Biomaterials Engineering, UCAM San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia, Spain 🇪🇸. With a Ph.D. in Food Science 🎓 from Shanghai Ocean University, he has made significant contributions to marine bio-pharmacology and biomaterials. His research focuses on Type-II collagen from shark cartilage and its impact on immunological tolerance and osteogenesis 🦈🔬. Dr. Elango has been recognized with several awards 🏆, including the International Young Scientist Award from the National Natural Science Foundation of China 🇨🇳. He is also an active member of various scientific committees and editorial boards 📚.
Dr. Jeevithan Elango holds a Ph.D. in Food Science (93.1% with Distinction) 🎓 from Shanghai Ocean University, China 🇨🇳, where he studied biochemical characterization of Type-II collagen from shark cartilage 🦈. He earned his M.Sc. in Biochemistry (74.52% with Distinction) 🧪 from Thanthai Hans Roever College, Bharathidasan University, India 🇮🇳, and a B.Sc. in Biochemistry (71.2%) 🧬 from the same institution. His foundational education includes an HSC (74.6%) 📚 and SSLC (82.8%) 📖 from Sengunthar Higher Secondary School in Trichy, Tamilnadu.
Dr. Jeevithan Elango is currently a Professor at UCAM San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia, Spain 🇪🇸, and a Distinguished Adjunct Faculty at Saveetha University, India 🇮🇳. Previously, he served as an Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher at Shanghai Ocean University, China 🇨🇳. His global research experience includes a tenure as an International Research Scholar in Australia 🇦🇺. He has also held Senior Research Fellow positions on various projects in India 🇮🇳. Dr. Elango’s expertise spans biomaterials, food science, and marine bio-pharmacology 🌊🔬.
Dr. Jeevithan Elango’s research interests are centered on biomaterials and marine bio-pharmacology 🌊🔬. He focuses on the biochemical characterization of Type-II collagen and collagenous polypeptides from shark cartilage 🦈, investigating their effects on immunological tolerance and osteogenesis 🦴. His work extends to the development of biodegradable polymers, fish processing waste utilization, and the synthesis of collagen and gelatin films for biomedical applications 🧫. Dr. Elango is dedicated to advancing sustainable and innovative solutions in the fields of health sciences and biomaterials engineering 🌱🧬.
Dr. Jeevithan Elango has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to science and research 🏆. He was awarded the Academic Winner Award by the Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery of Murcia 🇪🇸 and the “Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships” by the Australian Government 🇦🇺. He also received the “International Young Scientist” Award from the National Natural Science Foundation of China 🇨🇳 and was recognized as the Best Oral Presenter at an international conference in India 🇮🇳. Additionally, Dr. Elango has been honored with the Shanghai State Government Doctoral Scholarship 🎓.
Dr. Jeevithan Elango possesses a diverse skill set in research and biomaterials engineering 🌊🔬. He specializes in the biochemical characterization of marine-derived Type-II collagen 🦈 and its applications in immunology and osteogenesis 🦴. His expertise includes developing biodegradable polymers, synthesizing collagen and gelatin films, and utilizing fish processing waste for biomedical uses 🧫. Dr. Elango is proficient in molecular biology techniques, data analysis, and project management 🧪📊. His innovative approach and interdisciplinary knowledge contribute to advancements in health sciences and sustainable biomaterials engineering 🌱🧬.
📄 Novel bioactive and biocompatible alumina-wollastonite porous constructs mimicking physical properties of human cortical bone
🌊 Purification and Characterization of a Novel Fibrinolytic Enzyme from Marine Bacterium Bacillus sp. S-3685 Isolated from the South China Sea
🦑 Stem-Cell-Regenerative and Protective Effects of Squid (Symplectoteuthis oualaniensis) Skin Collagen Peptides against H2O2-Induced Fibroblast Injury
🦴 Fabrication of novel strontium-coated bioactive ceramic-glass (C2S(2P6)C2S) 3D-porous scaffold for the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells
🔬 3D printed bioactive calcium silicate ceramics as antibacterial scaffolds for hard tissue engineering
🦴 Enhancing bone tissue regeneration with rGO-coated Si-Ca-P bioceramic scaffold | Potenciación de la regeneración ósea a través de una biocerámica de Si-Ca-P recubierta con grafeno reducido
🔍 Natural vs Synthetic Polymers: How Do They Communicate with Cells for Skin Regeneration—A Review
🦑 Collagen from Iris squid grafted with polyethylene glycol and collagen peptides promote the proliferation of fibroblast through PI3K/AKT and Ras/RAF/MAPK signaling pathways
💊 Protein Adsorption, Calcium-Binding Ability, and Biocompatibility of Silver Nanoparticle-Loaded Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Hydrogels Using Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells
🩹 Fabrication, Physical–Chemical and Biological Characterization of Retinol-Loaded Poly(vinyl Alcohol) Electrospun Fiber Mats for Wound Healing Applications