Since October 2011, Secretary of the Luca Coscioni Association for Freedom of Scientific Research, a constituent member of the Nonviolent Radical Party, Transnational and Transparty. A lawyer and professor of legislation and ethics of biotechnologies in the human field at the University of Teramo, she specializes in Juvenile Law, Family Law, Public Law; co-author of
Giulio Cossu received his MD degree from the University of Rome. He was a Fogarty fellow at the University of Pennsylvania and then became Professor of Histology and Embryology in Rome. In 2000 he became Director of the “Stem Cell Research Institute” at San Raffaele in Milan and in 2013 moved to the University of
Luciano D’Amico was born in Torricella Peligna, in 1960, and lives in Teramo, Italy. Professor of Business Administration since 2000, he was dean of the Faculty of Communication Sciences from 2010 to 2012. He is director general of the University of Teramo Foundation. He is President of the Superior Institute of Musical Studies “Gaetano Braga”.
Maciej Nalecz is a biochemist with over 200 scientific papers. An elected Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Letters (1998) and European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities (2003), he is former Director of the Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (1990−2001) and former Chair of the Fellowships Committee
Since October 2011, Roberto Bertollini, M.D., M.P.H. is WHO Representative to the EU in Brussels and Chief Scientist of the WHO Regional Office for Europe. Before this assignment, he has occupied senior management positions in WHO both at the Regional Office for Europe and at the Headquarters in Geneva since 1991 when he joined the
Born in Jammel, Tunisia, in 1944. Married with 3 children. Main diplomas: PhD in linguistics (Paris Sorbonne), 1980 Agrégation of Arabic language (Paris Sorbonne), 1968 Diploma in linguistics (Paris Sorbonne), 1966 Arabic License (E N S, Tunis), 1965 Main pedagogical and scientific activities Professor and researcher at the University of Tunis (since 1969) Professor of
National Political Career Elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1976; re-elected at every subsequent election (1979, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1994). Has held office such as that of chair of the parliamentary group of the Radical Party and was a member of the Presidential Bureau of the Parliament. Re-elected Member of Parliament for the
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