Biography
Moses V Chao received his BA degree from Pomona College and PhD from UCLA in Biochemistry. His lab defined the genes encoding the NGF receptor and his research interests are in studying the mechanisms used by trophic factors to change synaptic plasticity. His laboratory has published more than 270 papers. He served as Senior Editor for the Journal of Neuroscience for eleven years and was President of the Society for Neuroscience in 2012. He is a Fellow of the AAAS and a recipient of a Zenith Award, a Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Research Interest
Molecular Mechanisms of Trophic Factor Action
Biography
Adel Masaud Agina has completed his BSc in Computer Science, Tripoli University/Libya in 1991 and in 2003; he has obtained his MSc in Telematics Education from Twente University, the Netherlands. In 2005, he started another MSc in Communication Studies, PhD in Technical and Professional Communication at Twente University. In 2014, he started another PhD in Human-Media-Interaction from Twente University. He focuses on the effect of media on young Children's Behavioral Development (CBD). Currently, he is involved in multidisciplinary projects such as using AURA science and RFID (Radio Frequencies Identification) towards understanding the effect of media on children.
Research Interest
Computers in Human Behavior, Behavioral Studeis, Comunication Studies, Technical and Professional Communication, Self-Regulation
Biography
Rocco de Filippis completed his MD and PhD from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome. He holds a Master’s degree and he improved respectively in Bipolar Disorders and Addictive behavior in the years 2011/2012. He currently works at the Institute of Psychopathology, Rome as a Psychiatrist and Addictive Medicine, and up to now presented as scientific coordinator of CME and Master of Addictive Behaviors; he is also an official candidate at the Psychoanalytic Italian Society of the First Italian Center of Rome.
Research Interest
Psychiatry and Bipolar disorders