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Ẹniọlá Ànúolúwapọ́ Ṣóyẹmí

Departmental Lecturer in Political Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Oxford
I am Departmental Lecturer in Political Philosophy and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford. I work on topics in African and Contemporary political, moral, and legal philosophy-- in particular, on questions of freedom, injustice, democracy and authority, and deliberative democratic practice. My academic work has been published in Political Theory, the Philosophical Forum, the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, and the Routledge Handbook of African Political Philosophy. My essays and commentary have also appeared in Weekendavisen, the New York Times, the New Yorker Radio Hour, the Guardian, and Premium Times Newspaper, among others.

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Enoch F Sam

Head of Department , Department of Geography Education, University of Education, Winneba
Enoch is a Senior Lecturer and a Transport Geographer with research interests in Traffic safety, Public transport management and Sustainable urban mobility. His current projects include: "Towards a disability-inclusive urban transport system in Accra and Nairobi: a policy-practice agenda" funded by Volvo Research and Educational Foundation under the Mobility and Access in African Cities (MAC) initiative; "Safety culture and practices among the public transport operators in Ghana" and "Media reportage on road traffic accidents in Ghana".
Transport Geography, Sustainable Urban Mobility, Traffic Safety, Public Transport Operations, Statistical Methods and Techniques, Mixed Research Methodologies

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Enock Sithole

Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
PhD in climate change communication.

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Enrica De Cian

Professor of Environmental Economics, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Enrica De Cian is professor in environmental economics at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Italy), research scientist at Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC), and at RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment.

She is an ERC Starting Grant grantee with the project ENERGYA – Energy use for Adaptation. She coordinates Ca’ Foscari’s Master in Science and Management of Climate Change. Before she was researcher at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), and she has collaborated with several research organizations in Europe (CEPS, ZEW) and in the U.S. (Joint Program at MIT, Boston University). Her research focuses on the global impacts of climate change on the economy, the society, and sustainable development. She works with integrated assessment models and econometric and statistical approaches.

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Enrico Bonadio

Enrico Bonadio is Senior Lecturer in Law at City University London (City Law School), where he teaches various modules on intellectual property law.

He holds law degrees from the University of Florence (PhD) and the University of Pisa (LLB), and is Associate Editor and Intellectual Property Correspondent of the European Journal of Risk Regulation.

He regularly lectures, publishes and advises in the field of UK, European and international intellectual property law. He published a book on TRIPS Agreement and genetic resources (Jovene, 2008) and several articles in leading international peer-reviewed journals. He received the ECTA Award for the Best Paper in Trademark Law in 2013 (plain packaging of tobacco products under European intellectual property law). Enrico is currently co-editing a book entitled "Beyond Plain Packaging - The New Intellectual Property of Health" (Elgar, forthcoming 2016). He has also done academic work on digital copyright and free speech, exhaustion of IP rights and parallel imports, patentability of human embryonic stem cells and patents and food safety. His current research agenda focuses on copyright protection of graffiti and street art.

Enrico is Visiting Professor in European Intellectual Property Law at Université Catholique de Lyon (France) and University of Turku (Finland) as well as visiting lecturer at the LLM in Intellectual Property offered by WIPO and the University of Turin. He also recently taught at Universidad San Carlos de Guatemala, University of Wroclaw (Poland), Academy of European Law (Germany), Moscow State Law Academy (Russia), Université de Toulouse (France) and University of Pisa (Italy). In 2013 he has been Visiting Scholar at Melbourne Law School (University of Melbourne, Australia). His research and teaching interests have led him to deliver papers and talks in all five continents.

Enrico is a Solicitor qualified to practise in England and Wales as well as in Italy. He practised as Intellectual Property attorney for several years in top-tier international law firms.

He is member of AIPPI (Association Internationale pour la Protection de la Propriété Intellectuelle), ATRIP (International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property), EPIP (European Policy for Intellectual Property), LES (Licensing Executives Society), BILA (British Italian Law Association), The Law Society of England and Wales and the Spinelli Network Group.

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Enrico Coiera

Professor of Medical Informatics, Macquarie University
Professor Coiera's research explores the roles, benefits and risks of artificial intelligence in healthcare. He has worked in academia, industry and the health system, and is dual trained in medicine and computer science. He is Director of the Centre for Health Informatics at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University. He is also the Director of the NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Digital Health, and leads the Australian Alliance for AI in Healthcare.

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Enrico Gennari

Research Associate at the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science and Shark Scientist and Founder Oceans Research Institute, Rhodes University
Dr Enrico Gennari has been studying sharks for over 15 years. Researcher by aspiration and educator for passion, he has specialised in the eco-physiology of the white shark but his interests are currently focusing on animal movement ecology and the mitigation of human/shark conflict.

He is an honorary research associate of the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (SAIAB), research associate at Rhodes University’s Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science (DIFS), member of the Shark Advisory Group invited by the South African Department of Environmental Affairs, member of the South African White Shark Research group and member of the Southern Africa Movement Ecology group.

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Enrico Monti

Associate professor of English and Translation Studies, Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA)
Enrico Monti is Associate professor of English and Translation Studies at UHA Mulhouse (France). His research focuses on different aspects of translation, namely metaphor translation, retranslation and collaborative translation.
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Enrico Monti est maître de conférences en Anglais et Traductologie à l’Université de Haute-Alsace. Docteur de l’université de Bologne, il s’est intéressé à la traduction de la métaphore, à la retraduction et à la traduction collaborative. Il a codirigé les volumes Autour de la retraduction (Paris, Orizons, 2011), Tradurre figure/Translating Figurative Language (Bologna, BUP, 2014), Traduire à plusieurs/Collaborative translations (Paris, Orizons, 2018).

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Enrico Nichelatti

PhD candidate, University of Helsinki
I am currently a PhD candidate at the University of Helsinki in the faculty of Social Sciences. My research interest focuses on universal basic income in sub-Saharan African countries. I mainly apply quantitative and microsimulation techniques to analyse the UBI's impact at the micro and macro levels. On the one hand, I examine its effects on poverty and inequality. On the other hand, I investigate its implications in tax revenue and financial costs. I am also working as a research assistant at United Nations University UNU-WIDER in the SOUTHMOD project.

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Enrique Acosta

Demógrafo, investigador en el Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED), Autonomous University of Barcelona
Enrique Acosta is a demographer, a Ramón y Cajal Fellow Research Scientist at the Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics (CED) in Barcelona, Spain, and a Guest Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany. He specializes in analyzing mortality trends, epidemic and pandemic mortality, cohort and generational influences on mortality, and the drivers of behaviourally-driven causes of death. Methodologically, he has developed new techniques to study Age, Period, and Cohort (APC) effects on mortality, and he is an expert in measuring excess mortality. Enrique has been a member of the Technical Advisory Group of the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME-TAG) since March 2023.

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Enrique Torchia

Assistant Research Professor of Dermatology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
We study how the fidelity of cell division (e.i., the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells) is regulated during increased proliferation in normal tissues or can be compromised in cancer to contribute to tumor progression. We are focusing on three questions: 1. How is mitosis regulated in highly proliferative conditions? 2. How is mitotic fidelity maintained during highly proliferative conditions? 3. How does mitotic infidelity contribute to cancer progression and metastasis? We use physiological models coupled to basic biochemical and cell biology techniques as well as new emerging single cell and bioinformatic approaches. We have defined the role of the mitotic kinase AURORA A in skin cancers and shown how enhanced genomic instability can accelerate metastasis prone skin cancers. We have also described mechanisms that regulate mitosis in rapidly diving tissues under normal (e.g., development) and precancer conditions using genetically engineered animal models.

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Enrique Morán Tejeda

Profesor de Climatología , Universitat de les Illes Balears
Licenciado (2004) y Doctor (2011) en Geografía por la Universidad de Salamanca. Investigador Posdoctoral en el Institute des Sciences de l'Environment (Universidad de Ginebra, 2012-2014). Investigador Juan de la Cierva en el Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología-CSIC (2014-2015). He realizado estancias de investigación en la Universidad Estatal de Colorado (EEUU) y en el Instituto de Meteorología, Hidrología y Estudios Ambientales de Colombia. Actualmente soy Profesor de Climatología en el Departamento de Geografía de la Universidad de les las Islas Baleares.

Mis líneas de investigación abarcan las interacciones entre el clima y los sistemas hidrológicos en el contexto del cambio global. El objetivo es profundizar en el conocimiento sobre los posibles impactos del cambio climático y los cambios en los uso del suelo en los recursos hídricos de zonas con alta sensibilidad ambiental, como son la cuenca Mediterránea, y las regiones de montaña

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Enzo Fasquelle

Research associate NigeriaWatch & IFRA-Nigeria, Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD)

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Eoghan Kelly

PhD Candidate, Teaching Assistant & Guest Lecturer, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen's University Belfast
I am a current third year PhD candidate at Queen's University, Belfast. For my PhD I am studying the impact of electoral systems in the devolved areas of the UK and have studied politics and governance across Western Europe.
I am a guest lecturer in contemporary Irish politics and a teaching assistant on a number of modules including political theory, statistics and European politics. My work has been published in the Party Politics journal, and I have worked for three years in the UK's education industry.

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Eoin Daly

Lecturer Above The Bar, School of Law, University of Galway
I specialise in the political theory of constitutional law, with a focus on issues around law and religion, Church and State, judicial power, republicanism, French political thought and the history of political thought. My latest book is Rousseau's Constitutionalism: Austerity and Republican Freedom (Hart, 2017). I am also author (with Tom Hickey of) A Political Theory of the Irish Constitution (Manchester University Press, 2015), and of Religion, Law and the Irish State (Clarus, 2012). I have also authored over thirty peer-reviewed journal articles on various issues in legal and political theory as well as constitutional law.
I studied Law and French as an undergraduate and received a PhD from University College Cork in 2010. My thesis examined how jurisdictions committed to different concepts of constitutional secularism order the competing social claims on the value of religious freedom in schools.
Subsequently I worked as a Lecturer in DCU until 2012, and in University College Dublin until 2014. I joined NUI Galway in February 2014.

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Eoin Flaherty

Lecturer in sociology, Queen's University Belfast. Interested in political economy, income inequality, welfare, and time series methods.

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Eoin Whelan

Professor in Business Analytics and Society, University of Galway
Eoin Whelan is a Professor in Business Analytics & Society at the University of Galway. He is also a visiting professor at the Institute d'’Economie Scientifique et de Gestion (IESEG), France, and a Fulbright scholar at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His research explores the psychology underlying engagement with interactive digital media such as smartphones, social networking sites, fitness tracking apps, and online gambling and gaming sites. In other words, how do different attributes of digital media interact with the person's motivations, personality, beliefs, cognition, and situation, to influence the processes and outcomes such as wellbeing, conflict, and performance.

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Eoin O Colgain

Assistant Lecturer in Physical Sciences, Atlantic Technological University

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Eran Kaplan

Rhoda and Richard Goldman Chair in Jewish Studies, San Francisco State University
Eran Kaplan is the Rhoda and Richard Goldman Chair in Israel Studies at SF State. He received his B.A. (magna cum laude) from Tel Aviv University and his Ph.D. in Modern Jewish History from Brandeis University. Before coming to San Francisco, he taught at Princeton, Cincinnati, and Toronto.

He is the author of The Jewish Radical Right: Revisionist Zionism and its Ideological Legacy and of The Origins Of Israel: A Documentary History with Derek Penslar (both published by the University of Wisconsin Press). In 2016, he published Beyond Post-Zionism with SUNY Press. His most recent scholarly work, Projecting the Nation: History and Ideology on the Israeli Screen, appeared with Rutgers University Press in 2020. In addition to his scholarly publications, he contributed articles to Haaretz and Tikkun. At SF State, Professor Kaplan teaches courses on Modern Israel, the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Israeli Cinema, Modern Hebrew Culture and the History of Jerusalem.

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Erenna Morrison

PhD Candidate, Curriculum and Pedagogy, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Erenna Morrison is a fourth-year Curriculum and Pedagogy doctoral candidate at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education- University of Toronto. Her developing research focuses on reconciliatory education, specifically concerning the elementary religion curriculum in denominational schools. Erenna earned her undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education from Toronto Metropolitan University before completing her Master of Teaching degree at OISE. Over the past three and a half years, she has worked as a graduate assistant on a research project which further explores the Grade 11 English course, “Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices”. She is grateful to be involved in this area of research.

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Eric Boa

I trained as a tree pathologist and spent ten years in Asia working first on a bamboo disease in Bangladesh and then on clove trees in Indonesia on UK aid projects. I've worked around the world, first with the Natural Resources Institute then with CABI for 17 years. My dominant interest for the last 20 years has been in farmer support, stimulated through the development and introduction of plant health clinics to Bolivia, Uganda, Bangladesh and beyond. More recently I have been attached to the University of Aberdeen, where I've returned to an interest in ash trees - the subject of my PhD way back then.

In a varied career that has included studying wild mushrooms in Malawi and bamboo for rural development, it is sometimes difficult to give a concise description of what I do. Hence this rather long-winded explanation. But the main theme has been bridging gaps between the science I love and the people for whom it is intended, whether they are cocoa farmers in DRC (which I visit regularly) or members of the public worrying about the health of the trees in the UK.

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Eric Bowman

Eric Bowman is a neurophysiologist interested in reward, motivation, learning and addiction.

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Eric Brymer

Chartered Psychologist, Southern Cross University
I am a researcher and psychologist specialising in Health, Performance and Learning in nature based and adventure based experiences.

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Éric Defebvre

Maître de Conférence en Sciences Économiques, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Actuellement Maître de Conférence en Sciences Économiques au Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne (CES), à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Je m'intéresse aux questions liant la santé, le travail et l'emploi, dans une approche empirique.

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Eric Fusil

Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, University of Adelaide
Eric Fusil is a French-Australian Submarine passionate, having dedicated all his 20+ years of professional life to submarine industry.

He is a naval architect by background and had his experience crafted by a variety of roles covering the full spectrum of a boat lifecycle (design, build, test and activation and sustainment) and worldwide (USA, France, Australia) including Submarine Shipyard facilities (performing reviews for overseas customers to assess fitness for purpose).

He is fully aware of the challenges stemming from the local environment and, for instance, can put the Australian Future Submarine and Hunter Class project into perspective with the knowledge of his native background. In other words: he can bridge between two worlds.

After having worked for Naval Group in France and ASC in Australia, he created his own company, ODYSSEE AUS in 2017, working in Defence Industry worldwide before accepting a role at the University of Adelaide

Dedicated to the Australian sovereign capability he is now Assoc. Professor at the University of Adelaide, Director of the Shipbuilding Hub for Integrated Engineering and Local Design, and as Submarine Design postgraduate courses coordinator.

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Eric graduated as a Naval Architect (Masters in Engineering) in 1995 from ENSTA Bretagne (a French “grande école d’Ingénieurs” with highly competitive entry exam) after an internship within NAVSEA (Virginia, USA) and started his career in Production Quality controls for noise and vibration during build on SSBN and SSK, for what was DCNS and now known as Naval Group.

He then managed submarines sea trials and their commissioning for demanding customers (domestic and overseas).

From 1999 to 2003, he delivered in the pre-concept, concept and preliminary design phases of Barracuda submarine as engineer in charge of signatures and shock (underwater explosions).

In 2006, he joined the concept design office to be the lead naval architect and ultimately whole-of-boat technical lead for new batches of Scorpene conventional submarines up to 2012, including bids for overseas customers.

He joined ASC in 2013 after 18 years of submarine industry, 4 classes of submarines at sea or being built and roughly 2,000 hours of undersea navigation on submarines.

He was in charge of the Future Submarine design and build aspects at ASC PTY Ltd with his team of engineers and ultimately worked in submarine capability development before creating his own company, ODYSSEE AUS, in 2017 with customers in France, Australia and overseas.

Eric presented papers in forums such as Undersea Defence Technology in Europe, Anti Submarine Warfare conference in Singapore, Submarine Institute of Australia and Pacific Conferences.

He is a chartered engineer with Engineers Australia, a member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and of the Submarine Institute of Australia.

He is now course coordinator and lecturer for the postgraduate Submarine Design courses leading to the Masters of Marine Engineering of the University of Adelaide and the newly created French Australian Dual Degree with ENSTA Bretagne.

He has also initiated and developed the Adelaide French Australian Schools with a focus on bilingual education.

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Eric Gable

Professor of Anthropology, University of Mary Washington
Eric Gable received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Virginia. He has studied village-level politics and religion in Guinea-Bissau and Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the politics of heritage in the United States. He is the author of Anthropology and Egalitarianism (Indiana University Press) and (with Richard Handler) The New History in an Old Museum (Duke University Press). He is currently a managing editor for Museums and Society and book reviews editor for American Ethnologist.

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Eric Howell

OzGrav Associate Investigator; Research Fellow in Astrophysics, The University of Western Australia
Eric Howell studies the synergy between Gravitational Wave transients and Gamma-ray Bursts. This work involves combining data from the Gravitational Wave and the electromagnetic domains to determine what drives cataclysmic astrophysical events, how often they occur and their history. He is a member of the science team for both the NASA StarBurst and MoonBEAM (Moon Burst Energetics All-sky Monitor) gamma-ray burst satellites expected to launch in later this decade. He played a key role in initializing the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA targeted search for gravitational waves associated with Fast Radio Bursts and has co-led the search since 2019. He held an Australian Research Council DECRA fellowship till 2023 in astrophysics and has been a member of LIGO since 2005.

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Eric Jankowski

Associate professor of engineering, Boise State University
Eric Jankowski is an Associate Professor and Director of the Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering.

The overall goal of Dr. Jankowski’s work is to leverage thermodynamics for societal good. This means understanding the factors that govern molecular self-assembly, and using that knowledge to engineer materials for generating energy, storing data, or curing disease. The approach taken by Dr. Jankowski is to create and use computational tools that efficiently generate important configurations of molecules. The goal of these computational models are: (1) To provide fundamental insight into material structure when physical characterization is inadequate, and (2) To identify the most promising material candidates when there are too many choices. Consequently, one of Dr. Jankowski’s research goals is to develop new computational techniques that solve open problems in materials simulation. His educational research includes developing new curricula for scientific computation and the use storytelling to improve engineering degree programs.

Dr. Jankowski earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2012, where he developed computational tools to study the self-assembly of nanoparticles. These tools leveraged graphics processors to accelerate computations and provided insight into systems of both theoretical and practical importance. Dr. Jankowski began focusing on renewable energy generation during his postdoctoral positions at the University of Colorado and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. At these postdocs, Dr. Jankowski applied techniques he developed during his thesis to understand factors that determine the ordering of molecules in organic solar cells.

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Éric Kanapé

Biologiste, Conseil des Innus de Pessamit

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Eric Lee

Department of Allergy & Immunology at the Children's Hospital at Westmead, University of Sydney

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Eric Liberda

Professor, School of Occupational and Public Health, Toronto Metropolitan University
Dr. Eric Liberda is a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University's School of Occupational and Public Health, specializing in toxicology, risk assessment, and environmental health. He holds a PhD from New York University in Environmental Medicine, alongside qualifications from RMIT (Australia) and the University of Waterloo (Canada). His areas of expertise include toxicology, exposure assessment to organic and metal contaminants, nanoparticles, and the impact of environmental contaminants on First Nations communities.

In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Liberda is involved in community engagement and environmental stewardship. His commitment extends beyond research and teaching, as he also serves as the Associate Director of Student Life at Toronto Metropolitan University, demonstrating a dedication to student wellbeing and the broader educational experience.

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Eric Lob

Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University
I am an associate professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Florida International University. My research focuses on the intersection of politics and development in the Middle East. I am the author of the book Iran’s Reconstruction Jihad: Rural Development and Regime Consolidation after 1979 (Cambridge University Press, 2020). My articles have appeared in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, Iranian Studies, Middle East Critique, The Middle East Journal, The Muslim World, Third World Quarterly, and others. I am a Non-Resident Scholar with the Middle East Institute (MEI) Iran Program and a Board of Trustees member of the American Institute of Iranian Studies (AIIrS).

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Eric Muraille

Immunologist, FNRS Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Medicine, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Master en Sciences Zoologiques (orientation biologie moléculaire) à l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgique.

Doctorat en Sciences Zoologiques (immunologie cellulaire) à l'ULB (1992-1997).

Spécialisation postdoctorale en biochimie (1997-1999, Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Biologie Humaine et Moléculaire, ULB), en parasitologie (1999-2002, Laboratoire de Parasitologie, ULB) et en immunologie infectieuse (2002-2004, Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, INSERM URM 6097, Nice, France).

Présentement Maître de recherche au F.R.S.-FNRS., attaché au laboratoire de Parasitologie de la Faculté de Médecine de l'ULB et collaborateur scientifique à l'Unité de recherche en biologie des micro-organismes (URBM) de l'Université de Namur (UNamur).

Je me consacre principalement à l'étude théorique et expérimentale de la relation hôte pathogène, ainsi qu'à l'enseignement de l'Immunologie. Je tente également de contribuer au développement de la théorie de l'évolution.

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Eric Nordberg

Senior Lecturer (Applied Ecology and Landscape Management), University of New England
2010. BSc - Wildlife and Fisheries Science - Pennsylvania State University - USA
2013. MSc - Biology - Middle Tennessee State University - USA
2018. PhD - Ecology - James Cook University - Australia

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Eric Robinson

Professor in Psychology, University of Liverpool
Eric Robinson is a behavioural scientist with a background in experimental psychology. His research examines obesity and psychological influences on how much people eat and drink.
He receives funding from the MRC and ESRC for his current research.
He has previously received research funding from food industry members, such as Unilever.

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