Biography
Sinisa Franjic graduated from the Faculty of Law. The thesis entitled "Legal aspects of information systems" was defended by Summa Cum Laude. Since 1992., he work as a journalist - freelance contributor. Until today, he wrote nine books, one chapter in the book, two scripts, and over 450 scientific papers. The successful defense of the doctoral dissertation on the topic of criminal law called "The Criminal Justice and Forensic Aspects of Computer Criminality", he received a Ph.D. degree in the area of Criminal law and Criminalistics/Forensics.
Research Interest
ï‚· Medical law ï‚· Health law ï‚· Computer criminality ï‚· Criminalistics ï‚· Forensics ï‚· Criminal law ï‚· Criminal procedure ï‚· Copyright law ï‚· Energy law ï‚· Environmental law ï‚· Telecommunication law ï‚· Trade law
Biography
Ahmed Hegazi is currently a Professor of Microbiology and Immunology in the National Research Center, Egypt. Prof. Hegazi received his master’s degree in 1979, and his PhD in 1981. Hegazi's research work has been focused lately on bee products and their therapeutic effects. Dr. Hegazi awards; First Class Decoration of Excellence, Egypt, 1995, The Senior Scientist Prize of National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, 1996, The National Scientific Prize In Biological Sciences, Egypt, 1990, The Scientific Prize of The National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, 1989, The Second Best Research Paper Award, International Congress of Propolis, Bones Aires, Argentina, 2000, Main Speaker Award,10 th Academic Conference, PRA and NAS (Nippon Apitherapy Soc.) Japan, 2006, 2 Bronze medals from The International Innovation Fair of the Middle East, Kuwait, 2007 Awarded of Ghazi Wad Allah Salon Prize, 2008. Awarded the Merit Aware of Medical Sciences, The National Research Center, 2016. Dr. Hegazi contributed Chairman of the National Committee for Microbiological Sciences (NCMS) in Egypt, Academy of Science and Technology, Egypt, from 2018.
Research Interest
Microbiology and Immunology
Biography
In order to deliver drugs in biomedical applications, functional dendrimer nanosystems are being developed by Ling Peng, a renowned expert in this field. In the French National Scientific Research Center, Dr. Ling Peng oversees research (CNRS). She completed her undergraduate degree in chemistry at Nanjing University in China, and in 1987 she enrolled in the Ph.D. programme under the direction of Professor Albert Eschenmoser at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. She spent three years as a postdoctoral research fellow in Prof. Maurice Goeldner's group at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France, after completing her PhD thesis on the synthesis of modified DNA oligonucleotides in 1993. During this time, she developed a number of photosensitive probes to examine the functions of cholinesterases and biomembranes.
Research Interest
Triazole nucleoside chemistry for drug discovery, Molecular Probes, and Chemical Biology, as well as functional dendrimers for the delivery of nucleic acids.