Dr. Papas is Adjunct Professor of the College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University and CEO and member of the Board of Directors of Antares Health Products, Inc. A Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Papas is a graduate of the University of Illinois and author of The Vitamin E Factor paperback and editor of the scientific book Antioxidant Status, Diet, Nutrition and Health. Dr Papas developed product concepts and managed formulation, clinical evaluation supported by the National Institutes of Health and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, stability and safety testing, pilot, and commercial production.
Dr. Anna W. Sobańska studied Chemistry at the Technical University of Lodz, Poland and graduated as MSc in 1992. She then joined the research group of Prof. Jeremy Robertson at Dyson Perrins Laboratory, Oxford University, UK. She received her PhD degree in Organic Chemistry in 2007 at the same institution. She obtained the position of a Formulation Chemist in Cosmetic Factory Pollena-Ewa in Lodz, Poland.
Prof. Barbara De Filippis got her PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Chieti (Italy) and is currently an Associate Professor in Medicinal Chemistry. Her research work is focused on the design and synthesis of small molecules with anticancer and antimicrobial activities. Her studies are related on derivatives of natural phenols, as resveratrol and caffeic acid. She is author/co-author of many international papers and guest editor and reviewer for many journal
Priya Hays, M.S., Ph.D. is an accomplished science writer, having written and published five books as well as having authored over twenty publications in journals as varied as the Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, L’Esprit Createur, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, Genetics in Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Studies, and Preventive Medicine, Epidemiology and Public Health. She is served as Guest Editor for a volume on cancer immunotherapies in the Cancer Treatment and Research series.
M. Teresa Carvajal is a Faculty Member at the Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Purdue University. She worked in the pharmaceutical industry, Roche, Bayer and Transave for a total of 14 years prior to joining Purdue. She graduated with a MS in Physical Pharmacy, from the University of Arizona, USA and with a PhD in Powder Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Bath, UK. Tere’s research group on material sciences focuses on microstructure, surface/interface interactions and energetics, and their impact on powder bulk properties during formulation, processing and manufacturing.