Editor-in-Chief
Eugenio Vilanova
Editor-in-Chief
Professor, Department of Toxicology
University Miguel Hernandez, Spain
Biography
Eugenio Vilanova is working as Professor of Toxicology in University Miguel Hernandez. He is working as Director for Institute of Bioengineering. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Honorary President of Spanish Association of Toxicology (1995-2001), Honorary Member of Eurotox since 2007, Executive Committee member (1992-1998). President of International Congress of Toxicology(2011). He is serving as an editorial member of several reputed journals like Toxicology Letter, Archives of Toxicology, ICRN Toxicology and reviewers of other journals. He has peer reviewed about 180 journals(74 full articles), books and their chapters. 18 PhD thesis were also directedn by him. Has Participated in 75 international Congresses (140 communications).
Research Interest
Eugenio Vilanova is interested in enzymes, interacting with xenobiotics for biotransformation and bioreactors, neurotoxicology, neurodevelopmental toxicology and gene biomarkers of cell differentiation for invitro embryotoxicity. He is also interested in monitoring and biomonitoring occupational exposure (solvents, plasticizers, metals, plasticides).
Dhawal Shah
Editor-in-Chief
Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus, Guzelyurt, Turkey
Biography
Dhawal Shah is a faculty member at prestigious Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus, Turkey. He has recieved his Bachelors degree (2006) in chemical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, India and Ph.D. (2011) in chemical and pharmaceutical engineering from Singapore-MIT Alliance at National University of Singapore. His research interests are on pharmaceutical formulations and molecular crowding. He has authored and coauthored several journals and conference publications. Dr. Shah has been awarded silver medal for the best project award in 2006.
Research Interest
Dhawal Shah research interests are Protein aggregation and stabilization, additive/protein interactions, protein crystallization, macromolecular crowding and pharmaceutical formulations.