Sinerik Ayrapetyan
Editor-in-Chief
President, UNESCO Chair-Life Sciences International
Armenia
Sinerik Ayrapetyan has completed his Ph.D and postdoctoral studies from Ukraine Academy of Sciences. He is the president of Life Sciences International Postgraduate Educational Center and head of UNESCO Chair in Life Sciences. He is the author of 7 books and 185 papers in refereed journals, and is serving as a member of Editorial Board of ISRN Biophysics, the Board of Associate Editors for the "Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine" Journal, Associate Editor for Biomedical Research of "Journal of International Dental and Medical Research".
Metabolic regulation of excitable cell membrane function.
Michael Retsky
Editor-in-Chief
BioMedical Imaging Laboratory, Harvard School of Public Health
USA
Michael Retsky is Research Associate at Harvard School of Public Health, Honorary Research Associate at University College London and Professor Adj at UANL, Monterrey, Mexico. He is a founder and on the Board of Directors of Colon Cancer Alliance www.ccalliance.org. He received a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago in 1974. He is Guest Editor at the journal Cancers and has been Guest Editor at the journal Sensors and Algorithms. He was on Judah Folkman’s staff at Harvard Medical School for 12 years and reviews papers in a number of journals. He is CoPI of a 3-year $600k cancer research grant from Komen Foundation. He has published over 60 papers in cancer research and physics.
Cancer research
Charged particle optics
Early detection of cancer and delayed detection of cancer.
Yulong Yin
Editor-in-Chief
Professor, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Science
P.R. China
Animal Production; Animal Feed; Nutrition and Physiology of Amino Acids and Protein. Gene Expression and Gene Therapy. Comparative Animal Nutrition, Growth and Development of Animals, Biology and Pathobiology of Nitric Oxide and Polyamines; Diabetes, Obesity and Cardiovascular Complications Fetal Nutrition and Metabolism, Animal Models of Human Diseases, Nutritional Biochemistry and Physiology.