Internist, cardiologist, and Professor of Medicine at Texas A & M College of Medicine, Dallas, TX USA. Since the outset of the pandemic, Dr. McCullough has been a leader in the medical response to the COVID-19 disaster and has published “Pathophysiological Basis and Rationale for Early Outpatient Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection” the first synthesis of sequenced multidrug treatment of ambulatory patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the American Journal of Medicine and subsequently updated in Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine. He has 35 peer-reviewed publications on the infection and has commented extensively on the medical response to the COVID-19 crisis in TheHill. On November 19, 2020, Dr. McCullough testified in the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and on March 10, 2021 in the Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services concerning early ambulatory treatment of high-risk patients with COVID-19.
Varinder Kaur, Ph.D., LPC is currently an Affiliate Professor of clinical mental health counseling at Northwestern University, IL. She holds a license of Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Michigan and is experienced in offering clinical counseling services to a variety of populations in different settings. She is also currently serving as a President of the Michigan Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (MACES). "Her research interests include wellness, mindfulness-based approaches, addiction related issues, and professional identity of counselors.
Yekti Widyaningsih, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of mathematics and natural sciences at Universitas Indonesia and is a lecturer in statistics. She received her doctorate from Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia. She received a grant for research at Pennsylvania State University in 2010 with Prof. G. P. Patil as her advisor and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the same university in 2014. Her professional interest is statistics application including modeling, geoinformatics, and psychometrics.
Reza C. Daniels is Associate Professor in the School of Economics, University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa. He is also one of the Principal Investigators of the National Income Dynamics Study – Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey (NIDS-CRAM), which is a nationally representative, computer assisted telephonic interview survey (CATI). NIDS-CRAM is implemented by the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU), also based in the School of Economics at UCT.
Helena Cerutti received the Master's Degree in Health Biology in 2007 at the University of Siena with full marks and subsequently in 2011 the PhD in Cell Biology and Pathophysiology (Applied Biochemistry Section). The PhD project was carried out in collaboration between University of Siena and Diesse Diagnostica Senese for the study of therapeutic and diagnostic applications of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. After the PhD she continued to work as researcher in “R&D” team of Diesse Diagnostica Senese. She is mainly involved in the production of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies and in the development of new diagnostic tests applied to the “Chorus” instrument manufactured by Diesse Diagnostica Senese.
Patricio R. Pacheco Hernandez is a professor in the Physics Department of Natural, Mathematics and Environmental Sciences Faculty of the Metropolitan Technological University (UTEM) located in Las Palmeras 3360, Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV) in 1982, Valparaíso, Chile. He also is a Physics Teacher for the area of education in secondary schools, from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV) in 1984, Valparaíso, Chile. Also he earned his Master of Science in Physics in 1990 from Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH), Santiago, Chile He is a Postgraduate in Environment, OAS (Organization of The American States)-USACH in 1995. His Master’s Degree in Education from Universidad Bolivariana (UB) was obtained in 2011, Santiago, Chile. Finally, he earned a PhD in Education from Universidad Bolivariana (UB) in 2013, Santiago, Chile. Areas of interest: Learning, air pollution, complex systems, nonlinear dynamics and chaotic systems. He is currently working on research projects on thermal islands, air pollution, atmospheric resilience, time-series analysis, non-linear systems and chaos theory.
Chanda Siddoo-Atwal, completed her B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the University of London. Her Ph.D. was taken in Applied Sciences from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby (her research conducted at the BC Cancer Research Centre) and she did a Post-doctoral fellowship in the Biochemistry Department at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Cancer is her subject of specialization and started with research on Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) patients, who are genetically prone to lymphomas. Since then, she has focussed mainly on mechanisms of carcinogenesis in various models including the AT disease state and ionizing radiation-induced cancer, mycotoxin-induced and chemically-induced cancers, microwave-induced cancers, and ultraviolet radiation-induced skin cancer. She is the President and Primary Biochemist of Moondust Cosmetics Ltd. (moondustcosmetics.com) and her current research activity includes the formulation of a novel sunscreen to combat apoptotic sunburn that has been associated with skin cancer and other suncare products for the repair of skin damage related to sun exposure (Moondust skin protector plus has been named Best Sun Protection Product 2020 by Luxlife magazine). She has been invited to present her research papers at conferences around the world and is the author of a recent book called, “A New Approach to Cancer Risk Assessment: An Overview” published by Lambert Academic Publishing. In addition, she has been asked to contribute chapters to textbooks by various international publishers including Springer and INTECH. Recently, she received a Drishti Award in recognition of her scientific contribution and commitment to education in the sunscreen industry. She also has a Facebook page where she presents her research in a popular way to the public (www.facebook.com/DrMoondust/).
She had BSc. in chemistry from Kasetsart university, M.Sc. in organic chemistry from Chulalongkorn university. Her Ph.D. in chemistry and biochemistry from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia was granted in May 1993. Her dissertation was on Calmodulin antagonist and Protein kinases inhibitors. After finished study she had worked at Latrobe University as a research fellow in Malaria research unit, La Trobe university for one year before she returned to Chulalongkorn university. In 1997, she had worked at Teikyo University, Japan as a research fellow where she had gained the experiences in health effect of air pollution and environmental epidemiology. In 1998, she had training on the air pollution sampling and analysis at Center of atmospheric science, Monash University, Gippsland campus, Australia. Her current, position is a Professor in Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn university, a president of Thai society for higher education on environment (TSHE) and the editor in chief of Environment Asia, a scopus Journal.
He had B.Sc. in statistics from Thammasat University, M.Sc. in Environment science from Chulalongkorn University. After he finished study, he had worked at University as a Lecturer in 2018. His Candidate Ph.D. in Industrial Toxicology and Risk Assessment at now
He had B.Sc.Public health (Occupational Health and safety) from Ubon Ratchathani University. After he finished, he worked in Lat Krabang Industrial Estate Bangkok in the position of safety officer and currently he works in the position of Public Health Technical Officer, Professional Level in Division of Occupational and Environmental Diseases, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health; Thailand. His study M.Sc. Industrial Toxicology and Risk Assessment in Chulalongkorn University.
Maduike Ezeibe holds PhD, from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is also a Fellow, College of Veterinary Surgeons, Nigeria, specializing in laboratory Animal Medicine (Using animals for medical-researches). From studying size and electrical charges on platelets of molecules of Aluminum-magnesium silicate (AMS: a WHO approved medicine/stabilizing agent), he invented the theory of Opposite charges electrostatic attraction as a treatment-mechanism for diseases caused by electrically charged agents (Viruses; Cancers/Other tumors and infected cells). Since natural AMS-deposits are not found in Nigeria, he invented a reaction for Aluminum silicate and Magnesium silicate (WHO-approved medicines, abundant in the country) to get Medicinal Synthetic Aluminum-Magnesium Silicate (MSAMS). He also invented an equation {Al 4 (SiO 4 ) 3 + 3Mg 2 SiO 4 →2Al 2 Mg 3 (SiO 4 ) 3 } for the synthesis. The MSAMS has proved effective against all viruses and abnormal cells so far tested (in vitro and/or in vivo) including HIV, Covid- 19 virus, Cancers and other Tumors.