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The University of Manchester
Nikos Papadopoulos is Professor of Allergy and Paediatric Allergy at the University of Manchester, UK and at the University of Athens, Greece. His work has focused on asthma exacerbations and he has described several of the mechanisms connecting viral infections with allergy and asthma. Furthermore, he has been involved in research and intervention programs in food allergy. He has extensive collaborations and leading roles in the context of EU Projects and international Guideline documents. He has published more than 350 papers (h-index: 84), has received several international awards and is regularly invited to speak at international scientific meetings. He has served in committees of EAACI, GA2LEN, WAO, REG and ARIA. He was the 2013-2015 President of EAACI and the 2018-2020 President of REG.
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Pfizer Inc
Vaccine Medical Development and Scientific/Clinical Affairs
The University of the West Indies
Dr Asha Pemberton is a Consultant Paediatrician and Adolescent Medicine Specialist in Trinidad and Tobago. She is in engaged in clinical practice and is also an Associate Lecturer at the University of the West Indies. Dr Pemberton’s specific interests are primary care adolescent health interventions, adolescent health education and effective parenting of teens in the Caribbean. She is currently a member of the Executive Council of the Caribbean Association for Adolescent Health and Regional Vice-president for the Caribbean for the International Association for Adolescent Health.
University of Delhi
Dr Harish Pemde is the Director Professor of Paediatrics at Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi and is affiliated with the University of Delhi, India. He leads the Centre for Adolescent Health at Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, New Delhi, which is a WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Research in Adolescent Health. He is involved in clinical patient care as well as research activities and serves as a member of the Technical Advisory Group in Adolescent Health in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, for the government of India. He is also Regional Vice-president for Southeast Asia for the International Association for Adolescent Health.
World Health Organization
Global Programme for HIV, Hepatitis and STIs
Dr. Martina Penazzato is the paediatric lead for the HIV, Hepatitis and STIs Department at WHO Headquarter in Geneva. Over the last 15 years, in addition to providing major contribution to several Guidelines development processes in the areas of HIV, TB and child health, she has set up surveillance projects to asses HIVDR in HIV-infected infants, contributed to shape the paediatric HIV research agenda and provided technical assistance to several countries in the African region. In her current role she leads the work of WHO on paediatric treatment and care and contributes to a number of global initiatives to improve access to better medicines for children and investigation of new ARVs for pregnant and lactating women.
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Pfizer Inc
Global Health Economics and Outcomes Research
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Hospital Universitario "José Eleuterio González" UANL
Infectious Diseases
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Children's Hospital 2
Department of Infectious Diseases
School of Medicine, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Pediatrics
Professor of Pediatrics and Clinical Immunology, Head of Pediatric, Adolescent and Maternal HIV/AIDS Group, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Dr. Pinto has been involved in the field of pediatric HIV for more than 25 years, having established one of the first and largest cohorts of children and adolescents in Brazil. He is a member of the Brazilian Scientific Advisory Committee for Pediatric, Adolescent and Perinatal AIDS, National AIDS Program since its establishment in 1995. Member of the IMPAACT/NIH HIV Treatment Scientific Committee since 2006 and a member of World Health Organization Pediatric Antiretroviral Working Group since 2004.
KING GEORGES MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW, INDIA
Microbiology
I began my career as a Research scholar when I joined King George's Medical University, Lucknow. My PhD work is broadly focused on Hepatitis C virus in patient undergoing hemodialysis under eminent guidance of Prof. S. N. Sankhwar (HOD, Urology, KGMU). I have completed more than 12 years of academic progress post master degree (M.Sc. in Biotechnology). My specific research areas are medical microbiology, molecular biology, human genetics and DNA mapping, diagnostic assay development, Acute Encephalitis Syndrome, Viral Hepatitis and microbial pathogen Microbiome. I have also worked on genomes of more than 45 pathogens. During this period, I have designed and developed molecular diagnostics assays for diagnosis of different viruses e.g HSV, HBV, HCV, DENV. I have also done a large no. of partial/whole gene sequencing using Sanger sequencing method and NGS technology. I have submitted many whole genome sequences of different viruses and more than 1000 sequences of various pathogens in NCBI GeneBank and more than 450 Covid-19 whole sequences. I am also involved with studies on human immune response to viral invasion. I am academically inclined research scientist with 53 article publications and four patents of different novel diagnostic kits for HBV, HCV, HSV-1, HSV-2, human parvovirus 4 and human parvovirus B19. Received many awards and honors. I have been involved in teaching and training of faculties, scientists, MD’s doctors, PhD’s and laboratory technicians. I had an opportunity of conducting an international workshop on virology in Singapore in the year 2017 and a similar workshop on NGS in national Microcon- 2019. Delivered a talk on CRISPR in microcon-2018. Trained participants from DHR labs across India for molecular and serological testing of scrub typhus. I have been involved training all the laboratories for covid-19 testing for the state of Uttar Pradesh. Appointed by state nodal officer as an Incharge of covid-19 genomic surveillance in U.P. I am a good team player with experience of working in a team consisting of more than 40-50 people. As a scientist, I have an experience of leading a team of more than 50 persons. I have been actively associated with many MD, DM, PhD thesis and intra and extramural/multicentric projects. Vision and contribution: Development of low cost molecular diagnostic assays affordable for poor section of the society. I want to develop a Point-of-Care testing's for diagnosis of different diseases/syndrome. I have a keen interest in infectious diseases birth defects screening which included neonatal screening and I want to work on source tracking of the infectious diseases. Development of therapy especially cancer therapies via oncolytic viruses, stem cell therapy, drug delivery via nanotechnology. I have a strong belief in viral flora of human body which may be in symbiotic relationship and may have beneficial effect on humans.
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University of Oxford
New Biochemistry
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GOV. CELESTINO GALLARES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PEDIATRICS
Srinakharinwirot University
Pediatrics
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Chulalongkorn University
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases