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The Scientific Advisory
Board is Co-Chaired by
Dr. Amina Odidi
and
Dr. Isa Odidi
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
Board Members
Professor Garth L. Nicholson
is an internationally known scientist with a distinguished
career in medical research and was nominated for the Nobel
Prize for his classical Fluid Mosaic Membrane Model. He is
currently Chief Scientific Officer and Research Professor,
at the Institute for Molecular Medicine, California. He is
also a Professor, at the Department of Internal Medicine,
The University of Texas Medical School. He was formerly
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine, The University of Texas Medical School.
Professor and Chair, Tumor Biology, The University of
Texas Medical School; Professor, Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas Medical
School. Professor of Cancer Research, The University of
Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Professor, Department
of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California;
Professor, Department of Developmental and Cell Biology,
University of California; and Chairman, Department of
Cancer Biology, The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California.
Among the most cited scientists in the world, he has
published over 470 medical and scientific papers, edited
13 scientific books, served on editorial boards of 12
medical and scientific journals and has received
international recognition in several awards for his
research.
Professor John M. Newton
is an internationally renowned pharmaceutical scientist
with a distinguished career in pharmaceutical research.
Professor Newton is currently Professor and Head of
Pharmaceutics, Department of Pharmaceutics, School of
Pharmacy, University of London. He was formally Professor,
department of Pharmacy, Kings College, University of
London.
Professor Kanji Takada
is a highly regarded pharmaceutical scientist and inventor
with specialization in pharmacokinetics and
biopharmaceutics. Professor Takada is currently Professor
and Head, Department of Pharmaceutics and
Pharmacokinetics, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Kyoto,
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