Plenarreferate: Eröffnung
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M. Phil., M.Sc., BA Hons. Justine BURLEY
Associate Professor and Deputy Executive Director, Graduate School for Integrative Sciences & Engineering (NGS), National University of Singapore
Post-graduate degrees in both political philosophy, and in neuroscience from the University of Oxford | |
1993-2002 | Lecturership at the University of Oxford |
1998-2002 | Simon Fellowship at the University of Manchester |
Dr. Alan COLMAN
Principal Investigator, Institute of Medical Biology and Executive Director, Singapore Stem Cell Consortium, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore; Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Director, Stem Cell Centre, King's College London
1974-1976 | Demonstrator in Developmental Biology, Zoology Department, Oxford University |
1976-1983 | Lecturer in Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry |
1983-1987 | Senior Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry |
1987-1993 | Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Birmingham |
1988-1993 | Research Director, PPL Therapeutics plc, Edinburgh, UK (part-time) |
1993-2002 | Research Director, PPL Therapeutics plc, Edinburgh, UK (full-time) |
2002-2005 | Chief Scientific Officer, ES Cell International, Singapore |
since 2002 | Adjunct Professor, Department of Biochemistry, National University of Singapore |
since 2004 | Senior Scientist, Center for Molecular Medicine, Biomedical research Institute, Singapore |
2005-2007 | Chief Executive Officer, ES Cell International, Singapore |
since 2007 | Executive Director of the A*STAR Stem Cell Consortium |
since 2008 | Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Director of the Stem Cell Centre, King's College, London |
Dr. William FOEGE
Epidemiologist, Presidential Distinguished Professor of International Health at the Rollins School of Public Health Since 1997 Faculty of Emory University Since 2000 Executive Director of Global 2000 - disease eradication and agricultural projects
1970 | 's key member of the successful campaign to eradicate smallpox, medical missionary in Nigeria |
Chief of the CDC Smallpox Eradication Program | |
1977 | Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control |
1984 | co-former of the Task Force for Child Survival (now: and Development), a working group for the WHO, UNICEF, The World Bank, the United Nations Development Program and the Rockefeller Foundation |
1986-1992 | Executive Director of The Carter Center |
Gary HART
retired from the United States Senate strategic advisor to major US corporations
Graduate of the Yale Law School, the Yale Divinity School and Southern Nazarene University | |
Visiting Fellow and McCallum Memorial Lecturer at Oxford University | |
Global Fund Lecturer at Yale University | |
Regents Lecturer at the University California | |
1974 | elected to the Senate, re-elected in 1980 |
1975-1987 | Represedent the State of Colorado in the United States Senate |
1984 | Candidate for his party´s nomination for President |
Since 1988 active in negotiating ground-breaking joint venture agreements in the Commonwealth of Independent States |
Dr. Juij Leonidowitsch SCHEWTSCHENKO
1995 Beförderung zum Generaloberst der Medizinischen Dienste Seit 1999 Minister für Gesundheitswesen der Russischen Föderation
Besuch der Militärakademie für Medizin "S.M.Kirow" in Leningrad | |
1974-1975 | Führer eines Operations- und Verbandszuges eines Sanitätsbataillons in Leningrad |
1975-1976 | Stationsarzt der Klinik für Chirurgie an der Militärakademie für Medizin in Leningrad |
1976-1978 | Klinisches Ordinariat an der Militärakademie für Medizin |
1978-1980 | Stationsarzt der Klinik für Chirurgie an der Militärakademie für Medizin |
1980-1991 | Lehrer, Oberlehrer, Leiter des Instituts und der Klinik für Chirurgie der Militärakademie für Medizin |
1991-1992 | Leiter des Instituts und der Klinik für Herz- und Gefäßchirurgie der Militärakademie für Medizin |
1992-1999 | Leiter der Militärakademie, Leiter des Instituts für Herz- und Gefäßchirurgie in St. Petersburg |
Dr. Peter SWETLY
Vizerektor, Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien
Studium der Chemie/Physik an der Universität Wien | |
1966 | -68 Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft am Institut für Biochemie der Universität Wien, Mitarbeit im chemischen Praktikum für Medizin |
1968 | -69 Post Doctoral Fellow, Wistar Institute for Anatomy and Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA |
1970 | -71 WHO Fellow am Wistar Institute |
1968 | -81 Laborleiter (Ernst Boehringer Institut, Wien) |
1986 | Außerordentlicher Universitätsprofessor an der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität Wien |
1981 | -88 Leiter der Abteilung Gentechnologie (Ernst Boehringer Institut, Wien) |
1985 | -88 Fachleiter für Biotechnologie und Immunologie, Boehringer Ingelheim International |
Seit 1988 Direktor, Bereich Forschung und Entwicklung (Bender + Co GmbH, ab 1.1.1999 Boehringer Ingelheim Austria) |