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Sheba Medical Center
Israel
Global Director
Numaferm
United States
University of Almeria
Spain
Biomedical Research Director
Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Cuba
University of Western Australia
Australia
Tokuda Hospital
Bulgaria
University Technology Malaysia
Malaysia
Shanghai Jiaotong University
China
Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic
Brazil
New York Academy of Sciences
USA
Yehuda Shoenfeld is the founder and head of the Zabludowicz Center for Autoimmune Diseases, at the Sheba Medical Center, which is affiliated to the Sackler Faculty of Medicine in Tel-Aviv University, in Israel. Professor Shoenfeld is also the past Incumbent of the Laura Schwarz-Kipp Chair for Research of Autoimmune Diseases at the Tel-Aviv University. Professor Shoenfeld’s clinical and scientific works focus on autoimmune and rheumatic diseases, and he has published more than 2230 papers in journals such as New Eng J Med, Nature, Lancet, Proc Nat AcadScie, J Clin Invest, J. Immunol, Blood, FASEB, J Exp Med, Circulation, Cancer, and others. His articles have had over 130,000 citations
Scientist turned businesswoman, Roxann is the Global Director of Business Development of the US office of Numaferm located at the CIC in Boston. She is responsible for identifying growth opportunities in the pharma sector, forging strategic partnerships, as well as expanding Numaferm’s market presence. As a scientist, Roxann worked on the creation of multispecific immunotherapies targeting cancer immune checkpoints and detains several patents, some of which are currently in clinical trials. She later transitioned into Alliance Management and Business Development for CROs and CDMOs in the US.
KadirUludag holds Ph.D. in Applied psychology (ChineseAcademyofSciences). He is currently doing postdoc in Shanghai Jiaotong University Mental Health Center. His research interest includes schizophrenia research, drug addiction and educational psychology. In addition, he runs a website to share and comment on peer-reviewed articles.
Prof. DSciRadkaArgirova was born in 1944 in Bulgaria. In 1969 she graduated from the Sofia Medical University and started Ph.D. in virology in the Institute of Virology (Ivanovsky) in Moscow (1970-1972, Prof. A.D. Altstein – supervisor), ex. USSR. There she held thesis on animal (mouse) retroviruses. During 1980-81 as a Humboldt Fellowship owner, she specialized oncovirology in Germany (Freiburg i.Breisgau, Prof. G.Hunsmann – supervisor). In 1989 she specialized PCR in the Northwestern Uni., Chicago, USA (Dr. Steve Wolinsky).
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The largest megacity in Switzerland, Zurich is a major contemporary art and shopping destination. Zurich turned well-equipped to enter the ultramodern artificial period. Zurich is at the core of a constantly expanding metropolitan area that encompasses a corridor of central, northern, and eastern Switzerland. It's the artificial, fiscal, and artistic center of the country and one of the most smart and dynamic Swiss metropolises. Throughout the megacity center, green space extends to the props of Lake Zurich which are lined by seductive public premises, and over to the pitches of Zurich Berg.
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