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Journal of Cell Biology and Histology

ISSN: 2638-082X IF: 2.9* DOI: 10.15744
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Jorge Perez

Jorge Perez

Associate Professor
San Juan Bautista School of Medicine
Caguas
United States
Dr. Jorge Pérez is currently working as an Associate Professor at San Juan Bautista School of Medicine, United States. He has a vast teaching experience. He acts as a peer reviewer for many reputed journals. He has numerous publications. 
Research: Dr. Jorge Pérez’s research interests focuses on Radiobiology and Medical Sciences. Most recently he is involved in doing anatomical research dealing with anomalies found in the dissection laboratory of the medical school Anatomy course. 
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Sheldon R. Gordon

Sheldon R. Gordon

Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Oakland University
United States
Dr. Sheldon R. Gordon received his Ph.D. from the Department of Zoology at the University of Vermont in Cell Biology and did his post-doctoral research work at the Kresge Eye Institute, Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. He is currently a Professor of Biological Sciences at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. 
Research: Dr. Gordon’s research interest centers around cell movement during injury-induced wound repair in the corneal endothelium, particularly as it pertains to the reestablishment of an intact tissue monolayer. In this context he is particularly interested in both cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix proteins in repair processes and also is investigating mechanisms that lead to the reestablishment of cell-cell contacts during the repair process.  
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Keith Murphy

Keith Murphy

Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
North Dakota State University
United States
Dr. Keith Murphy is currently working as a professor of Biological Sciences at North Dakota State University, United States.  He has received numerous awards and honors from many universities. He has a vast teaching experience. He is acting as an editorial Board Member for Mammalian Genome. He participated in many research/scholarly activities.  He has numerous publications. He received 2 patents. He acts as a peer reviewer for many journals since last five years.
Research: Dr. Keith Murphy’s research interests focuses on Biological Sciences.
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Burton M. Altura

Burton M. Altura

Professor
Department of Medicine
Suny downstate medical center
United States
Dr.  Burton M. Altura is currently working as a Professor of Physiology, Pharmacology & Medicine State University of New York Downstate Medical Center.  He completed his PhD from Newyork University School of Medicine. He published many articles. Dr.  Burton M. Altura studies address the two most important issues in vascular biology today: stroke mechanisms; and irreversible cellular destruction in the cardiovascular system caused by alcohol and substance abuse. These studies have already led to the prevention of atherosclerotic lesions, hypertension and stroke-like events in experimental animal models.
Research: Dr.  Burton M. Altura‘s research interests include: Physiology Vagal Maneuvers Pharmacology Medicine
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Ramani Ramchandran

Ramani Ramchandran

Professor
Department of Pediatrics
Medical College of Wisconsin
United States
Dr. Ramani Ramchandran is currently working as a tenured Professor of Pediatrics and CTSI at Medical College of Wisconsin and also a Patrick J. and Margaret G. McMahon endowed Professor and Vice Chair of Research in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He received many awards and honors. He has authored 49 research articles/books. He serves on the editorial board of many reputed journals. He has memberships in professional scientific societies.  
Research: Dr. Ramani Ramchandran research has included investigation of the basic mechanisms of blood vessel formation in vertebrates, and how those vessels contribute to diseases. His lab studies developing zebrafish and mouse embryos to gain insights into vascular conditions associated with children, such as hemangiomas and solid tumors. In addition to studying blood vessel formation, his lab is also developing tools for performing drug screens using zebrafish embryos, which will identify targets and potential drug leads for treating pediatric vascular conditions. 
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Steve A. Maxwell

Steve A. Maxwell

Associate Professor
Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine
Texas A&M Health Science Center
United States
Dr. Maxwell received his PhD in Molecular Virology at the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in Houston in 1986.  He did post-doctoral studies in the laboratories of Drs. Gary Gallick and Janet Butel at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Baylor College of Medicine, respectively, from 1986-1990.  Dr. Maxwell was an assistant professor in the Department of Thoracic Surgery at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center before moving to the Texas A&M Health Science Center in 1995.  He currently is an associate professor in the department of Molecular & Cellular Medicine at the Texas A&M Health Science Center.
Research: Dr. Maxwell’s research is in the field of cancer drug resistance.  In particular, he studies mechanisms of chemoresistance in lymphoma and ovarian carcinoma.  Dr. Maxwell has also participated in the development of a new class of chemosensitizer that reverses drug resistance in many different types of cancers.
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Charles J. Malemud

Charles J. Malemud

Professor
Department of Medicine and Anatomy
Case Western Reserve University
United States
Dr. Charles J. Malemud received the Ph.D. from George Washington University in 1973 and completed postdoctoral studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1977. Since 1977, Dr. Malemud has been a member of the faculty at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine where he is presently Professor of Medicine & Anatomy in the Division of Rheumatic Diseases and Senior Investigator in the Arthritis Research Laboratory. He has published over 200 papers, chapters and reviews primarily in the field of chondrocyte biology. Professor Malemud is on the editorial board of several rheumatology, immunology and musculoskeletal journals and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical and Cellular Immunology. Professor Malemud has received many honors and awards in various fields. 
Research: Dr. Charles J. Malemud’s research interests focuses on: The primary research focus of the Arthritis Research Laboratory (ARL) is to gain a better understanding of the signal transduction pathways that contribute to pro-inflammatory cytokine-induced matrix metalloproteinase gene expression and apoptosis in human articular chondrocytes. We are particularly interested in exploiting these signaling networks to identify suitable targets for intervention in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.  
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Abdelwahab Omri

Abdelwahab Omri

Professor
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Laurentian University
Canada
Dr Omri is currently Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry with a cross appointment to the Department of Biology, the Biomolecular Sciences PhD Programme, School of Rural and Northern Health PhD Programme. Dr. Omri is also involved in the education of undergraduate and graduate students through the coordination of several calendar courses in biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology and pharmaceutical technology. Dr. Omri is actively involved in the research training of both undergraduate and graduate students. Dr. Omri has served in administrative capacities in several international scientific societies. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed research articles over his career on various aspects of drug delivery and targeting in addition to several published book chapters and books (2). He has served on a number of Editorial Boards and Granting Agencies in Canada and abroad. He has 2 patents.
Research: Dr. Omri’s research interests are focused on Lipid-based drug and vaccine delivery systems. His laboratory employs a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing the antimicrobial resistance to gram negative bacteria in cystic fibrosis patients and in medical devices implants. 
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Isabelle Perroteau

Isabelle Perroteau

Professor
Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences
University of Turin
Italy
Dr. Isabelle Perroteau is presently working as a professor in Comparative Anatomy and Cytology, teaching cell biology, University of Turin, Italy. She is also a Member of Turin Institute for Neurosciences. She is also the member of the Expert board of the Italian national agency for teaching and research evaluation (ANVUR). She received many awards and grants. She has numerous publications.
Research: Dr. Isabelle Perroteau’s research interests include: Cell Biology and neurosciences: Growth factors, tyrosine kinase receptors and signal transduction Olfactory system and neurogenesis in the adult central nervous system Cell adhesion and migration Recombinant proteins and cellular transplants ErbB and neuregulins Nerve repair in the peripheral Gene therapy Biomaterials Biosecurity and dual use      
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Hung-Ming Chang

Hung-Ming Chang

Professor
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
College of Medicine
Taipei Medical University
Taiwan
Dr. Hung-Ming Chang is currently working as a Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Taipei Medical University, Taiwan. He was a professor at Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan. He received post doctorate from Indiana University, USA. He has numerous publications. He is acting as a Peer reviewer for many reputed journals.
Research: Dr. Hung-Ming’s research interests focuses on: Anatomy and Cell biology Experimental Neuroscience Sleep Medicine Ionic Image and Surface Nanotechnology Electro-microscopy Anti-oxidative Research Pediatric and Neuronal Physical Therapy
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Muhammad Nasir Afzal

Muhammad Nasir Afzal

Professor & Director
Department of physiology
College of Medicine, Alfaisal University
Saudi Arabia
Dr. Muhammad Nasir Afzal is currently working as a professor of physiology at College of Medicine, Alfaisal University. He has completed his PhD in Anatomic Pathology from University of Manitoba, Canada. He has 30 years of teaching experience to medical, dental, nursing and bsc candiates at different universities. He has many publications in various journals.
Research: Dr. Muhammad Nasir Afzal research is mainly focused on Diabetes mellitus, Controlled asthma, Dyslipemia in osteoarthritis, Acute coronary syndrome, Female infertility, Euthanasia, Molecular & Cellular Cardiology, Cell Biochemistry, diabetic cardiomyopathy.
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HAMID A SALEH

HAMID A SALEH

Professor
Department of Anatomy and Embryology
King Abdulaziz University
Saudi Arabia
Dr. Hamid A Saleh is currently working as a Professor of  Anatomy and Embryology, College of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He is also the Chairman, Dept. of Anatomy as well as the Vice Dean for development, Deanship of Continuous Education & Community Services at KAU. He is also the Deputy chair of Bioethics Unit, College of Medicine. He completed his PhD from Cardiff University & published many articles.
Research: Dr. Hamid A Saleh‘s research interests include: Anatomy & Histology Developmental Toxicology Medical Education Medicine Dr. Hamid A Saleh’s research is in the field of developmental toxicology where we study and evaluate the impact of maternal exposure during pregnancy to environmental pollutants using animal models.    
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Noah Isakov

Noah Isakov

Professor
Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the Cancer Research Center
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Israel
Dr. Noah Isakov is currently working as a Joseph H. Krupp Professor in Cancer Immunobiology at the Shraga Segal Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics, the Goldman Medical School, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He received his PhD from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot Israel 1981 and performed postdoctoral studies at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. He received many honors and awards. He authored many books and editorials. He has numerous publications.
Research: Dr. Noah Isakov’s major interest is in signal transduction mechanisms in normal and transformed cells, predominantly in the immune system. He was involved in the discovery and characterization of new signaling molecules in T lymphocytes and continues studying the intricate signaling pathways that regulate T lymphocyte functions and T lymphocyte-mediated immune responses. 
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Asma Amleh

Asma Amleh

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
American University in Cairo
Egypt
Dr. Asma Amleh is an assistant professor of biology at The American University in Cairo. She received a BSc in biology and chemistry at The American University of Beirut, Lebanon (1983), and a PhD in biology from McGill University in Montreal, Canada (1997). Dr. Amleh has been a research fellow at the laboratory of cellular and developmental biology, NIDDK, and a research associate at the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.  She has also been an instructor at the Department of Molecular Medicine, Institute of Biotechnology, at the University of Texas Health Science Center and a senior research scientist at the Developmental Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in NY. She has received numerous awards and fellowships in various institutes. She published many articles.
Research: Dr.  Amleh’s current research efforts are focused on two main areas. The first is to define genetic markers implicated in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. The primary goal of this research is to allow her research team to establish prognostic and diagnostic markers. Our second area of study is focused on exploring a novel non-conventional approach (mechanical loading) to reducing Pt-based drug resistance and thus improving cancer patients’ survival.
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Yiping Hu

Professor and Chairman
Department of Cell Biology
Second Military Medical University
China
Dr. Yiping Hu is currently working as a professor and chairman at Department of Cell Biology, Second Military Medical University. He has completed his PhD in Genetics at Institute of Genetics, Fudan University. He received many honors and awards in his career and published various articles.
Research: Dr. Yiping Hu research is mainly focused on stem cells, Cell Biology and Genetics
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Yan-Hua Chen

Associate Professor
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Brody School of Medicine
East Carolina University
United States
Dr. Yan-Hua Chen is currently working as an Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology at East Carolina University, US.  She received many honors and awards. She has a membership in many professional societies.  She performed many book and journal reviews.  
Research: Dr. Yan-Hua Chen’s research interests include: The Function of Claudin-7 in Renal Epithelial Cells Rho GTPases and Neuroprotection Model in Cancer Therapy Molecular Interactions of Tight Junction Membrane Proteins Regulation of Paracellular Ion Permeability by Phosphorylation Delta-catenin cleavage by presenilin and synaptic remodeling
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Saul Yedgar

Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Hebrew University
Israel
Dr. Saul Yedgar is currently working as a Professor of Biochemistry at Hebrew University, Israel. He has conducted research at the NIH, Bethesda, the Curie Institute (Paris), and Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and has received a number of international awards. He has authored over 120 scientific papers and filed over 20 patents. He is considered an expert in the field of inflammatory lipid mediator function and control. He is the Member of various international committees. He is the recipient of several international awards and has authored over 75 scientific papers.
Research: Dr. Saul Yedgar’s research interests focuses on: Red blood cell flow-affecting properties in blood circulation disorders Oxidative and inflammatory conditions Hemoglobinopathies Blood transfusion therapy Role of phospholipase A2 in inflammatory/allergic processes and their regulations
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Ahmed Abdellatif

Ahmed Abdellatif

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
American University in Cairo
Egypt
Dr. Ahmed Abdellatif is a visiting assistant professor of biology at the School of Sciences and Engineering at The American University in Cairo. He received an MSc and a PhD from the University of Louisville, School of Medicine in Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology. Previously, he was the director of the biomedical sciences graduate program at Barry University in Florida. Professor Abdellatif has been involved in curriculum design for medical education and taught medical and graduate level courses in human gross anatomy, neurosciences and human physiology. He is a member of many American Associations. He has various publications.
Research: Dr. Ahmed Abdellatif’s research interests focuses on: Educational research and enhancing students experience inside the classroom. Through incorporating medical imaging as educational tools in anatomy education Enhancing minority involvement in the classroom and provide a pathway for minority students to gain access to healthcare education. Basic science research in the field of neurosciences Clinical research in neurology, neurosciences, comparative effectiveness and evidence based medicine.  
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Khaldon Bodoor

Associate Professor
Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Jordan
Dr. Khaldon Bodoor is currently working as an Associate Professor of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering at Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. He was a Senior Research Associate, Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University. He received numerous academic honors and awards. He has various publications.
Research: Dr. Khaldon Bodoor’s research interests focuses on: Nuclear envelope dynamics in interphase and mitosis Nuclear envelope-associated diseases Nuclear receptors, smooth muscle physiology and molecular biology Heat shock proteins Triple-negative breast cancer, bladder cancer, gastric cancer, leukemia’s and lymphomas Discovery of small molecule inhibitors of kinases  Cancer biomarkers discovery
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Faisal Aziz

Faisal Aziz

Postdoc Research Fellow
Hormel Cancer Institute
China & USA
Dr. Faisal Aziz is currently working as a Postdoc Research Fellow at The Hormel Cancer Institute, China & USA. He has completed his Ph.D. in biochemistry and microbiology. He has many peer reviewed publications and is currently on the editorial board of various journals. He is an active member of Scientific Societies, including Biosafety Association of Pakistan (BSAP), American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Research: Dr. Faisal Aziz research is mainly focused on Translational research, Gastric inflammation and Cancer biology, Signal transduction pathways, Glycosylation & fucosylation.
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