Aditya Rane

Project Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • United States of America
Professor Dimitrios A. Lamprou

Chair of Biofabrication and Advanced Manufacturing, Queen's University Belfast

Professor Dimitrios Lamprou (Ph.D. MBA) is a subject matter expert in emerging technologies for drug delivery systems and medical implants. He is the author of over 170 peer-reviewed publications and of over 450 conference abstracts, has over 200 Invited talks in institutions and conferences across the world, and has secure Funding in excess of £5M. Dimitrios, has been recognized as world leader in 3D Printing & Microfluidics. PubMed-based algorithms placed him in the top 0.01% of scholars in the world writing about Printing and in the top 0.07% of scholars in the world writing about microfluidics, over the past 10 years. Dimitrios, has also been named in the Stanford list of World's Top 2% of scientists, for several consecutive years, for his research in Pharmaceutics and Biomedical Engineering. His research and academic leadership have been recognized in a range of awards, including the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) Science Award, Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA) Leaders Scheme Award, and Doctor Honoris Causa Award by Semmelweis University (Hungary).
Pedro Canhão Costa

Associate Scientist Translational PK & Marie Skłodowska-Curie Ph.D. Fellow, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine

Dr Peter Marshall

CEO + Director, Mass Spectrometry Imaging Solutions Ltd

Richard Brandwein

CTO, PlanetConnect

Carolina Lucchesi

Principal Scientist , ATCC

B W M Thilini J Basnayake

PhD Candidate, Griffith University

Sabine Middendorp

project leader, hDMT