Posted Wed, Nov, 02,2011
Where do you work, for how long, and who with?I work across the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department, and the Office of Energetics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA. I moved here from the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College London, two years ago. I am lucky enough to collaborate with a large multi-disciplinary team at UAB. My mentors are Dr Donna Arnett, Chair o...
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Posted Mon, Oct, 24,2011
Tell us about where you work. What do you do there, and who do you work with?I work for a medical research organization called ‘Kenya Medical Research Institute’. I am based at the Centre for Global health, in Kisumu city on the shores of Lake Victoria. I have been involved in medical research and teaching for the last thirty years. In that time I have collaborated with internati...
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Posted Mon, Oct, 17,2011
Tell us about where you work. What do you do there, and who do you work with?I used to work as Associate Professor of community medicine at Cairo University in Egypt. Now I work in the epidemiology department of the College of Medicine at King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia. I graduated in 1987 from the Faculty of Medicine at Cairo University. After graduating in 1990 I ...
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Posted Wed, Aug, 17,2011
Tell us about where you work. What do you do there, and who do you work with?I work at the Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.What are your primary areas of research? What do you aim to achieve in these areas?Photosynthesis research. We use various low-temperature laser-based spectroscopies to study excitation energy transfer (EET) and electron transf...
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Posted Mon, Aug, 15,2011
Tell us about where you work. What do you do there, and who do you work with?I work at the Jawaharalal Nehru University in New Delhi, India. I have worked as Professor and Dean of the school of Computational & Integrative Sciences for the last 4 years, it has 10 faculties, 20 Ph.D research fellows and Mtech course on Computational & systems Biology.What are your primary areas of rese...
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Posted Tue, Aug, 02,2011
Tell us about where you work. What do you do there, and who do you work with?I work at the U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL), Environmental Public Health Division (EPHD), Epidemiology Branch (EB).I have worked at the EPA since 1987. I have been mostly involved with the analyses of epidemiological data.&n...
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Publishing in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology was a very positive experience. I was impressed by the fast and uncomplicated submission process as well as the clear and professional peer review process which helped to improve the manuscript. The Libertas Academica team was very patient and helpful. I would definitely recommend the journal to other colleagues in the field!
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