Biography
Dr. Greiner, holder of three doctoral degrees, is an ophthalmologist, physician and surgeon, optometrist, teacher and medical research scientist, who has authored over 150 publications in the scientific and medical literature, and holds six U.S. patents and corresponding foreign patents in the areas of treatment of dry eyes and the integument (skin). With extensive training as both a basic and clinical scientist, many of these publications integrate both basic sciences and clinical medicine. In his 30 years of biomedical research, Dr. Greiner has presented more than 175 scientific papers at over 110 domestic and foreign meetings. Dr. Greiner is devoted to both scientific and clinical medical research as well as to clinical medicine in the fields of ophthalmology and surgery.
Research Interest
Ocular surface, Optic Diseases
Biography
Javier Carbone has his expertise in evaluation and passion in improving the health and wellbeing. He is a leading expert in transplant immunology. He is a Member of the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation, Transplantation Society, Clinical Immunology Society, European Society for Organ Transplantation. His open and contextual evaluation of secondary antibody deficiency in solid organ transplantation has changed clinical practice and improving healthcare for these high vulnerable patients. He has built this model after 20 years of experience in research, evaluation, teaching and administration of immune based therapies.
Research Interest
Vaccine Development
Biography
Tamaki Nakano received his BSc (1986), MSc (1988), and PhD (1991) degrees from Osaka University, Japan. He joined Nagoya University as an Assistant Professor (Prof. Yoshio Okamoto’s group) in 1990 and was promoted to an Associate Professor in 1998. During his appointment at Nagoya University, he also served as a visiting scientist at Cornell University Sogah, 1993–1994). In 1999,he moved to Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) as an Associate Professor. He was appointed as a Professor of Hokkaido University in 2006 and is currently supervising his research group at Institute for Catalysis.
Research Interest
Catalysis