Biography
Dr. George Perry received his PhD in Marine Biology from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego. He completed his Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.Dr. Perry joined the UTSA faculty in 2006 from Case Western Reserve University where he was Professor of Pathology and Neurosciences and Chair of the Department of Pathology. He is also distinguished as one of the top 20 Alzheimers disease researchers with over 800 publications, one of the top 100 most-cited scientists in Neuroscience & Behavior and one of the top 25 scientists in Free Radical research . He currently serves as and President for the American Association of Neuropathologists. He is on the editorial board of over 60 journals including American Journal of Pathology and Journal of Biological Chemistry, and is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Research Interest
Mechanism for RNA-based redox metal binding consequences of RNA oxidation on protein synthesis rate and fidelity role of redox active metals in mediating prooxidant and antioxidant properties signal transduction pathways altered in Alzheimer disease that allow neurons to evade apoptosis mechanism of phosphorylation control of oxidative damage to neurofilament proteins

Arturo Solis Herrera
Director and Professor
Human Photosynthesis Research Center
Mexico
Biography
Dr. Arturo Solís Herrera, MD, PhD., has been Graduated from Institute Polytechnic Nacional, from CDMX, in 1978 as Medicine Doctor, with the specialties including Ophthalmology, in the National University of Mexico, and Neuro-Ophthalmology, at INNN, México. Later on he obtained his Master Science Degree from University of Aguascalientes, México, and thereafter a PhD in Pharmacology, Universidad de Guadalajara, México. Dr. Solís Herrera is director and founder of Human Photosynthesis® Research Center, in Ags., México, in 2007; where he has continued his research until today.
Research Interest
The discovery of a biochemical process, that from a molecule that exists on the skin, hair and coating the human retina but can be produced artificially, (melanin or polihidroxiindol), is capable of breaking the molecule water, separating the hydrogen and oxygen and extracting energy from this process. The raw material of this invention is abundant in nature, as its core components are water and a molecule that exists in the skin, hair and the lining of the human retina, but that can be produced artificially: melanin or polihidroxiindol.

Maria F Lopes Virella
Professor Emerita
University of South Carolina
USA
Biography
Dr. L0pes-Virella is one of most famous doctor in the Charleston, Lopes-Virella is practicing in medical field for 48 Years. Doctor Maria completed its graduation from Other in the year 1967 and was awarded with degree by the medical institute OTHER. From 48 years Dr. Maria F Lopes-Virella had been awarded by local authorities in the state SC, USA.
Research Interest
Immune complex formation in human diabetic retina enhances toxicity of oxidized LDL towards retinal capillary pericytes