Biography
Hans Christian Wulf (MD, DMSc, PharmD) is a professor of Dermatology and chief consultant at Bispebjerg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is especially interested in photodermatology and skin carcinogenesis and, as a natural part of this, photodynamic therapy has had his attention and has resulted in new developments, such as daylight-mediated PDT. The development of x-ray therapy to treat a variety of chronic skin diseases is also in the professor’s field of interest.
Research Interest
Professor Hans Christian Wulf has until now published more than 560 scientific papers, primarily internationally. He is a frequent speaker at international congresses with more than 500 lectures.
Biography
Dr. Nezami is a board certified physician graduated from USC and UCSF residencies. He has functioned as a faculty teacher during his training as well as invited presenter at society of teachers in Family medicine. He has been in practice for 18 years and currently is the president of Pacific Medical Center of Hope in California. He is promoting research in conventional oncology, in cutting edge. Dr Nezami serves as national and international speaker in oncology and epigenetic science. He has been involved in many research projects and publications, presentations ( including integrative medicine, Epigenetic therapies 2013 Barcelona Conference on Epigenetics and Cancer, Society of integrative oncology, American Association for Cancer Research ( AACR), Molecular Medicine Triconference, World Molecular Imaging, and World Pharmaceutical Congress, NCI-AACR, .... Author, Integrative Medicine, A Clinician Journal, as well as author and coauthor in oncology literature. (Surveillance in lymphoma, published 2006, Cancer Science 2015, JCT 2015, 2016, Precision medicine,.....). He is a co author of Weil’s " Textbook for integrative oncology
Research Interest
Cancer
Biography
Dr Mari Aparici, MD is an Associate Professor in Residence at UCSF. She is a Nuclear Physician with residencies in both Europe (Barcelona) and US (Stanford), and with Molecular imaging fellowships from Stanford University. She is a physician-scientist in the development of Molecular Imaging. She has about 20 years of clinical and research experience in the field, and 10 years of a leadership position as Chief Nuclear Medicine at the San Francisco VAMC as part of her faculty position at UCSF. She has published 100 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute.
Research Interest
Nuclear Medicine, Radiology