Professor of Operations Management, School of Business Administration, University of Mississippi (2005 -
Present), University, Mississippi.
Joint Professor in Pharmacy Administration, University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy (2005 - Present),
University, Mississippi.
Interim Chair of the Department of Marketing, University of Mississippi (January, 2017 - March, 2018),
University, Mississippi.
Joint Associate Professor with Pharmacy Administration, School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi (1997
- 2005), University, Mississippi.
Associate Professor of Operations Management, School of Business Administration, University of Mississippi
(1997 - 2005), University, Mississippi.
Assistant Professor of Operations Management, School of Business Administration, University of Mississippi
(1995 - 1996), University, Mississippi.
Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, West Texas A & M University (1988 - 1995), Canyon, Texas.
2015: Mississippi Blood Services
2011 – 2012: Mississippi Blood Services
2006: Mississippi Blood Services, member of Advising Board for MBS
Prof. Chung-ye-Chen obtained Ph.D. from Kaohsiung Medical University. He specialized in isolation, purification, and structural analysis of active components of plants and directed against active constituents of oral cancer, liver cancer, and rectal cancer. He published more than 280 papers. Dr. Chung-Yi Chen is serving as an Editorial Board Member for several national and international journals. He secured numerous awards like the lifetime achievement award and health care & biotechnology merit award.
Pharmacognosy, Natural Products, Chinese Medicine, Natural Product Research
Prof. Nikolaos Andreas Chrysanthakopoulos was graduated from Dental School, University of Athens in 1998. He has also received another Degree from Faculty of Nursing from University of Athens in 1993. He was attended a program in Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery in 401 General Military Hospital of Athens during 2003-2004. He got specialist in Clinical Oncology, Cytology and Histopathology during 2013-2015. His MSc Thesis titled ‘‘Correlation Between Periodontal Disease Indices and Lung Cancer in Greek Adults: a Case -Control study’’ consists the first in the International literature that was examined the possible association between periodontal diseases and lung cancer. Prof. Chrysanthakopoulos is a 6th year Pre-Grdt Student in Medical School, University of Athens. He is also a Professor of Human Anatomy, Human Physiology and Sports Medicine in Public Institute of Vocational Training of Patra. He has published over 72 manuscripts in International Medical, Oncological and Dental Journals as unique or the 1st author, he is an Editor-in-Chief in 3 International Dental Journals and in 1 International Oncological Journal , Associate Editor in 6 International Medical Journals, Honorable Editor in 2 International Journals, Spe-ciality Editor in 1 International Dental Journal, Editor in 22 International Dental Journals, Advisory Board Member in 4 International Dental Journals, Editorial Board Member in 67 Inter-national Medical and Dental Journals, Reviewer in 68 International Medical and Dental Journals, Editor in 1 International Oncological Journal, Editorial Board Member in 7 International Oncological Journals and Reviewer in 12 International Oncological Journals. He has received personal invitations for writing Chapters in several e-Books regarding Dental Anatomy, Oral Health and Periodontics and to participate in more than 176 International Medical, Oncological and Dental Congresses as a Speaker and as an Organizing Committee Member.
Human Anatomy, Physiology and Sports Medicine, Dental and Oral Surgery.
Francesco Carelli founded the Italian Academy of Family Physicians. Professor at University of Milan, Rome and Bari for undergraduate students and specializing doctors and Masters. Master in UK for Commissioning, Learning, Management, Clinical Governance. He is Travelling Professor invited as Senior Lecturer in many Countries, speaking mainly in debates about different educational contexts. National Representative in EURACT Council, Director of Communications, Basic Medical Education Committee Chair, Member of the Executive Board. He is involved since many years in all EURACT Councils and activities, in EGPRN meetings and in WONCA Congresses. Involved in editing all EURACT Documents, he is International Editor for London Journal of Primary Care ( RCGP ), International Board for British Journal of General Practice, International Board for European Journal of Research, Advisory Board for European Journal of General Practice. Since many years, scientific journalist (national council) with dossiers and books ( 11 ) and more than 600 publications ( ResearchGate top score ) on educational and national and international health politics and management arguments and researches. Co-author of main political statements on education as: the EURACT Position Paper from Faro ( about the dismantling situation of M IN Europe ) , Statement on Specialist Training in FM, EURACT Statement on Undergraduate Teaching in Family Medicine, Letter to Austrian Government and FM Societies, famous publication” The Mediterranean Family Medicine: the Malta Consensus “. Member for EU for workshops in Tallinn and Ljubljana preparing the Appraisal Procedure for FM Teachers. Involved in PREPARE European Project about Vaccinations and Pandemic. Inventor and subsequently Chair for Elective Courses and Curricula and Assessment for FM trainees and students. Skilled in public relationships and flexible definitive agreements between international and really different contexts. As BME Chair, he has developed with colleagues and published may times about Core Curricula in FM , and the same about a total European Mapping of FM situation country by country and now is publishing stage about the following research on how to develop FM where it results in difficult stages as curricula and as structures.
Professor Ronald Prineas MB BS (University of Sydney/Australia) PhD (University of London/UK) FACE, FACC, FAHA, FRCP (Lond), FRCPE, Professor Emeritus Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He was director of EPICARE section of Epidemiology and Prevention, Division of Public Health Sciences until retirement in 2009; Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Miami, Florida from 1988 to 1997. Before that, he was on the faculty at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; at the University of Melbourne, Australia; the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London UK; and clinical resident at the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow, Scotland; Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia; and the Royal Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney Australia. He has continued experience in cardiovascular disease clinical trials and epidemiological studies particularly with population electrocardiology and blood pressure methodology.
He is the senior author of the Minnesota Code Manual of Electrocardiographic Findings; and has authored over 400 peer-reviewed scientific publications. He has extensive experience as PI, chair and member of all committees (including data and safety monitoring committees) related to clinical trials and longitudinal epidemiologic studies related to coronary heart disease, hypertension and diabetes (among children, adults and the aged) conducted by NIH, over the past 45 years, and latterly has been an investigator in international clinical trials among HIV infected adults. He is a continuing consultant to WHO and NHANES on matters of survey methodology and is currently a consultant to the i3C follow up study; and continues to serve on adjudication committees for a number of national and international clinical trials; and classifies electrocardiograms for several clinical trials; and serves as editor or editor-in-chief on a number of online Medical or Public Health journals.
Retina and Vitreous Specialist
Majid Mohammed Mahmood is currently a Professor of Immunology at Mustansiriyah University – College of Science, Baghdad. Majid has completed his M.Sc. in Immunology in 1990, and Ph.D. in immunology in 1997. His experiences are in Immunology, Sera & Vaccines, Tumor Immunology, and Immune Diseases. He is the principal investigator on multiple research projects within the National Research Centers. He has published about 50 scientific papers and articles in national and international journals. He is depended as a referee for many journals and scientific institutions. He also served on the board of multiple national conferences.
Clinical Immunology & Immunopharmacology.
ALAIN L. FYMAT is a medical-physical scientist and an educator. He is the current President/ CEO and Institute Professor at the International Institute of Medicine & Science with a previous appointment as Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer and Professor at the Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine, California, U.S.A. He was formerly Professor of Radiology, Radiological Sciences, Radiation Oncology, Critical Care Medicine, and Physics at several U.S. and European Universities. Earlier, he was Deputy Director (Western Region) of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (Office of Research Oversight). At the Loma Linda Veterans Affairs Medical Center, he was Scientific Director of Radiology, Director of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Center and, for a time, Acting Chair of Radiology. Previously, he was Director of the Division of Biomedical and Biobehavioral Research at the University of California at Los Angeles/Drew University of Medicine and Science. He was also Scientific Advisor to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, for its postdoctoral programs tenable at the California Institute of Technology and Member of the Advisory Group for Research & Development, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). He is Health Advisor to the American Heart & Stroke Association, Coachella Valley Division, California. He is a frequent Keynote Speaker and Organizing Committee member at several international scientific/medical conferences. He has lectured extensively in the U.S.A, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He has published ~ 475 scholarly scientific publications and books. He is also Editor-in-Chief, Honorable Editor or Editor of numerous medical/scientific Journals to which he regularly contributes. He is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences and the European Union Academy of Sciences, a Board member of several institutions, and a reviewer for the prestigious UNESCO Newton Prize, United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO.
Dr. Fymat's current research interests are focused on neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy, dementias, and others), oncology (glioblastoma), epigenetics & ecogenetics, and nanomedicine & nanobiotechnology. These are represented in part in his latest books: “From the Heart to the Brain: My collected works in medical science research (2016-2018)”, “Alzhei ...Who? Demystifying the disease and what you can do about it”, “The Odyssey of Humanity's Diseases: Epigenetic and ecogenetic modulations from ancestry through inheritance, environment, culture and behavior” Volumes 1, 2, and 3, Parkin..ss..oo..nn: Elucidating the disease and what you can do about it, and Lyme disease: The great invader, evader, and imitator, and his forthcoming book “Dementia: Fending-off the menacing disease... and what you can do about it”
My name is honorary professor Dr Geraldine Akerman I work at HMP Grendon, Chair of the Division of Forensic Psychology Executive Committee, visiting lecturer at Cardiff Metropolitan University and University of Birmingham. I have worked with men with sexual and other violent convictions since 1998. I have worked on prison service offending behaviour programmes and in a prison based therapeutic community. I have concentrated in my publications in exploring all aspects of the people I work with rather than simply if they are reconvicted. For instance I have written papers with residents regarding their experience of being a father and in prison. In my experience the index offence was the pinnacle of life experiences leading to that point. When we work with the men we look at what got them to that point. Being in a TC offers the opportunity of a more natural setting and strives to provide a safe environment in which to be able to explore this work. The rate of reconviction for sexual offences has a low base rate anyway but we tend to look at many other aspects, such as improving prison behaviour, less self harm, improving relationships etc.
Offence paralleling behaviour, sexual offending, Therapeutic Communities, impact of imprisonment.
Teaching and Research in Anim. Breed., Dairy cattle, Statistics, and Computer Programs.
Ph.D. Thesis entitled "Poisson-Boltzmann studies on some chemical and biochemical systems" Indian institute of technology, Delhi (1995).
M.Sc. Physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry (First class) Bharathidasan University, Trichy, India (1989).
B.Sc. Chemistry, physics, and maths (First class) Bharathidasan University, Trichy. India (1987).
Earlier, he has carried on his postdoctoral research at UNL, Nebraska, where computational programming has been used for the nano-level understanding of forces in AFM, and then as a research associate at JNU, Delhi wherein mutational studies on protein systems were part of the work.
Dr. William Mosier is a Director of Research at the Lynda A. Cohen Center for the Study of Child Development, and a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist. William completed a doctorate in child development, specializing in early childhood and counselor education from the University of Southern California and a doctorate in medicine from the Universidad Central del Este in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Mosier is the author of two books, 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, and textbook chapters and has presented over 100 seminars and training workshops at national, and international conferences. William taught in the Teacher Corps in inner-city St. Louis, MO, taught in and directed Head Start and Migrant Head Start Programs in California, and has been a Professional Development Specialist and licensed psychotherapist for over 20-years. William served 20 years in the military, treating children on Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Missions throughout Latin America, Asia, and Africa as an International Health Specialist (retiring at the rank of Lt. Colonel).
His research interests are related to all aspects of human development.
Prof. Hegazi received his master’s degree in 1979 and his Ph.D. in 1981. Hegazi's research work has been focused lately on bee products and their therapeutic effects. Hegazi organized and contributed to national and international research projects since 1977 and up till now; he has been the principal investigator on multiple research projects within the National Research Center. He has published 222 scientific papers and articles in national and international journals. He also served on the board of multiple national and international scientific journals. Dr. Hegazi is also the president of the Egyptian Environmental Society for Uses and Production of Bee Products, secretary of the Egyptian Society of Apitherapy, secretary-general of the African Federation of Apiculture Associations, and a member of the International Apitherapy Commission (APIMONDIA).
Immunology, Microbiology, Bee products & their therapeutic effects.
Prof. Sharma obtained B.Sc Botany, Zoology, Chemistry (Hons.) from Banaras Hindu University-Varanasi, U.P, India in 1980, M.Sc. Biochemistry from Banaras Hindu University-Varanasi, U.P, India in 1982 * Ph.D. in Biochemistry B.H.U.-Varanasi, U.P & CDRI-Lucknow, India in 1988. Title of Ph.D. Thesis: “Purification and Characterization of Phosphofructokinase and Acetylcholinesterase from Setaria cervi, a Filarial Parasite”.
Molecular Biology, Tropical Disease Research, Biochemical Toxicology
Dr. Zhuang obtained Bachelor's degree from Life Science college, Shaanxi Normal University in 2005; Ph.D. from Shanghai Institutes for Biochemistry and Cell Biology in 2012. 2005- 2006: Courses learning and lab rotation; 2007- 2012: In Dr. Gang Pei’s lab. Research projects: GPCR and Alzheimer’s Disease & β-arrestins and Obesity. He worked as an Assistant Instructor in Dr. Eric's Olson’s lab in UT Southwestern Medical Center for one year. Previously worked as a Postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Kai Ge’s lab in NIDDK/ National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Emmanuel Ikechukwu Nnamonu is a lecturer in the Department of Biology, Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu Enugu State Nigeria. He obtained a degree in Biology (2006); M.Sc. (2012) and Ph.D. (2017) in Zoology and Environmental Biology from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He has both field and laboratory-based experiences in research. Dr. Emmanuel is the founder of Animal and Plant Environmental Research (APER) – a research team that focuses on diligent studies towards providing solutions to the numerous environmental changes threatening the healthy existence of diversities of flora and fauna in south east Nigeria. He is on the editorial board membership of five reputable scientific journals and have 45+ publications.
Zoology; Environmental Biology; Animal physiology (reproductive, environmental and medical); Infectious diseases; Biotechnology
Wael Al-Omari is Professor of Restorative dentistry and prosthodontics in the faculty of dentistry at Jordan University for Science and Technology (JUST) in Irbid, Jordan. He is former dean of the faculty of dentistry. He is also an editorial member and reviewer in many dental journals. He got his BDS certificate from JUST, MDentSci from Leeds university/UK, PhD from Queen's university of Belfast/UK and an MPhil degree in dental education from Sydney university/Australia about the "correlation between personality domains, students learning approaches and academic achievement". He has published international and national articles as well as oral and poster presentations in national and international meetings.
His field of interests include adhesive and esthetic dentistry, laser dentistry, dental materials, implants and tooth wear.