Vladimir Jurisic studied Medicine at the University of Belgrade, School of Medicine, Serbia, and was obtained PhD at the same University of Belgrade. He obtained short term fellowship for cancer investigation at Charité University Berlin, Germany, and finished several training courses at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, and European School of Oncology, Milano, Italy. He has over 180 article in peer reviewed international journals, national journals, and several chapters in international and national books that have been cited over 2030 times and his H-index is 27. He presented many lectures at International conference and he receives several grants including ESMO, EACR, Interferone and Citokine Societies, UNESCO.
Analyses of cytokines in cell subsets of patients with multiple myeloma
Civil scientist and research businessman. Bionanofemto technologist, molecular engineer and mathematician. Vu conacyt 388764 Doctor of Science summa cum laude Major in Chemistry. Doctor of Science summa cum laude Major in Mathematics. Doctor of Philosophy summa cum laude Major in Molecular Biology. Doctor of Philosophy summa cum laude Major in Mathematics. Doctor of Philosophy summa cum laude Major in Mathematics Education. Founder and owner at Bioteksa S.A. de C.V. Bionanofemto technology for agricultural systems. www.bioteksa.com Founder and owner of the Institute of Investigation “LIGHTBOURN RESEARCH” www.institutolightbourn.edu.mx Team Leader of Bioteksa-CIAD-Lightbourn Research Teams, Excogitation-Disruption In Bionanofemto Plant Physiology. Creator and developer of the amphiphile enantiomorphic colloids for vegetable nutrition (vegetable bio synergics) Worldwide pioneer in detection, identification, sequencing, structure and application of heterotrimeric G proteins in solanaceae and cucurbitaceae
G PROTEINS AND ITS CORRELATIONS WITH GLYCOMICS, PROTEOMICS AND METABOLOMICS IN PLANT NANOFEMTOPHYSIOLOGY FOR PROTECTED AGRICULTURE
Yuri Dubrova grew up in Kiev, Ukraine. He did his undergraduate degree in Biology at Kiev State University (Ukraine), and PhD and DrSci in Genetics at NI Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Moscow. In 1994 he moved to Leicester.
Professor Yuri Dubrova’s research interests focus on the analysis of germline mutation induction in humans and mice following exposure to ionising radiation, chemical mutagens and some anticancer drugs. His recent research has also involved transgenerational genomic instability manifesting in the offspring of exposed parents.
Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc. is a Full Distinguished Professor and Academic Tenure of Chemistry and also Enrico Fermi Distinguished Chair in Molecular Spectroscopy at California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA. He has got his Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA.
Markers assisted selection of many traits in plants and microorganisms R-programming language for biological studies Genes related to Biotic and abiotic stress tolerance
Prof. Kumar is a molecular cancer biologist with a particular focus on breast cancer progression. Overall, Prof. . Kumar has made conceptual advances in connecting extracellular signaling to gene expression to cancer phenotypes, and paved the way for new directions in biomedical research. Prof. Kumar’s research has illustrated in 16 Covers in the major Cancer Research journals. He has received several awards for his research work. Prof. Kumar has authored over 292 peer-reviewed articles, and Edited or Co-Edited 6 Books/Volumes in the areas of cancer signaling and therapeutics. Prof. Kumar has trained about 70 students, fellows and junior faculty, and was actively involved in training and mentoring physician-scientists. Prof. Kumar has shared his knowledge by delivering about 230 invited, keynote or plenary lectures at academic institutions, and national and international scientific conferences. Prof. Kumar has been serving on multiple peer-review national and international funding panels, and on the editorial boards of leading cancer journals.
Markers assisted selection of many traits in plants and microorganisms R-programming language for biological studies Genes related to Biotic and abiotic stress tolerance
Henry M. Sobell completed his studies at Brooklyn Technical High School (19481952), Columbia College (1952-1956), and the University of Virginia School of Medicine (1956-1960). Instead of practicing clinical medicine, he then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to join Professor Alexander Rich in the Department of Biology (1960-1965), where, as a Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Fellow, he learned the technique of single crystal X-ray analysis. He then joined the Chemistry Department at the University of Rochester, having been subsequently jointly appointed to both the Chemistry and Molecular Biophysics departments (the latter at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry), becoming a full tenured Professor in both departments (1965-1993). He is now retired and living in the Adirondacks in New York, USA.
Professor (associate) of Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics, Beni-Suef University, Egypt. Supervisor of the Central Laboratory and Deputy Director of the Quality Assurance and Accreditation Unit. Teaching Bioinformatics and Quantitative biology courses for veterinary, agriculture, and computer science students. He teaches at Mansoura, Cairo, and Beni-Suef Universities Khaled earned his PhD in Molecular Genetics, and joined the Genetics Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Beni-Suef University since 2015. Has substantial knowledge of genetics, molecular and cell biology, quantitative genetic, bioinformatics and molecular genetics. He has published a modified method for “DNA extraction” and has some isolates from Pythium sp recorded in the GeneBank database, and has also a sequence of amylase gene isolated from Bacillus stearothermophilus recorded in the GeneBank database