Sonia Trojan (She/Her)

Postdoc, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
Erhan CANBAY

PhD, specialist, Ege University

Karolina Smolkova

PhD student, Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine

I am at the end of my PhD (at least I hope ;-) ), focusing on melanoma in my research. As I have some food intolerances, I started to be very interested by dietetics and nutrition - and I am starting with a bachelor program in this field in September 2025. Otherwise, I am a lot into dancing and sporting (climbing, hiking, snowboarding, running, yoga,...), I usually need a lot of physical activity, both indoors and outdoors. I am a scout and I love being in the nature. During my studies (and thanks to Erasmus), I've been living in Bergen (Norway), Rome, and Pisa (both in Italy).
Amina Doudou Tellai

phD student , Lorraine University

Zainab Ajoke Suleiman

Graduate, Kwara State University, Malete

Biochmeistry Graduate|Research Enthusiast
Elisa Frezza

Assistant Professor, Université Paris Cité

Christian Frezza

Professor of metabolomics in ageing, CECAD, University of Cologne

Our lab uses genetically modified mouse models and a combination of cell biology, molecular biology, and biochemistry techniques to study the role of altered mitochondrial dysfunction and metabolism in human diseases. A primary analytical tool of the group is metabolomics, which enables the parallel quantification of hundreds of small molecule metabolites. The team also uses computational approaches to integrate datasets from multi-dimensional analyses, including metabolomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics, with the aim to model aging-related disorders and to generate mechanistic hypotheses that will be cross validated experimentally.
Nikita Dewani

PhD Candidate, Max Delbrück Center

Santosh Bothe

Professor, Saraswati College, Shegaon

Lloyd Mabonga

Postdoctoral Research Scientist, University of Pretoria, Pan African Cancer Research Institute (PACRI)

Subham Preetam

Early Stage Researcher (R1), DGIST

Subham Preetam is the founder & chief executive officer of India-based startup company N BASE (Nano-Bio Advanced Sustainable Engineering). He is a passionate researcher in the fields of nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and biorobotics research. He is dedicated to the advancement of precision medicine and successful preclinical research to enhance the quality of life for individuals.
Fun Man Fung

Assistant Professor/ Committee on Chemistry Education, University College Dublin/ IUPAC

Dr. Fun Man Fung is a trained Analytical Chemist. He earned his postgraduate degrees from NUS and Technische Universität München (TUM). As a passionate educator and aspiring change-maker, he has contributed articles for CNA Channel News Asia, The Straits Times, The Conversation, and the World Economic Forum. His research centers on STEAM Education, EdTech, Science of Learning, and 21st Century Skills. He co-edited two books on Chemistry Education: [1] 10 Things You Must Know About the International Chemistry Olympiad (World Scientific) and [2] Technology-Enabled Blended Learning Experiences for Chemistry Education and Outreach (Elsevier). In 2022, Fun Man was elected council member of the Singapore National Institute of Chemistry (SNIC), and he served on the IUPAC Committee on Chemistry Education since 2020. Since 2021, Fun Man served as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board at the Journal of Chemical Education, ACS Publications, and FEBS Open Bio, the premium Open-Access journal at the Federation of the European Biochemical Societies. He is the founding chair of the ACS International Chemical Sciences Chapter Singapore.
Jason PERRET

Professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Currently Honorary Professor of the Free University of Brussels (ULB) Medical Faculty, Belgium. Besides 35 years of basic and translational medical research, I also spent 4 years in industry as head of the Molecular Biology lab at Baxter Healthcare research facility in Belgium. I spent 10 years supervising and managing Biochemistry wet labs and thereafter 15 years teaching Molecular Biology to medical, biomedical and veterinary students (BA2) but also to Biomedical Civil Engineers (MA1).I also supervised or co-supervised PhDs, MD clinician-researchers and 40 Biomedical and Medical Master's theses.  I am currently President of the Belgian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. I have been with FEBS since 2003 as a member of the FEBS Education Working Group and then Committee, and after 2012 actively contributing to FEBS education activities such as presenting talks and workshops on various topics and YSF. LBPN Lab Web Pages Publications-Scholar
Patrícia Raquel Delgado Coelho

PhD student, MIA - Multidisciplinary Institute of Ageing

Francesca Tonelli

PhD , University of Pavia

Orekunle lateef

Fashion designer , Low level

Alicia L. Bruzos

Postdoctoral researcher, Université de Caen Normandie

Here: https://albruzos.github.io/about/
Khaled F M Salem

Prof., GEBRI, University of Sadat City, Egypt

Patryk Marek Frąckowiak

PhD Student, Instytut Ochrony Roślin - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy

Olufunke Florence Ajeigbe (PhD)

Post-doctoral Scholar/ Lecturer/Researcher, UCI, Irvine

Olufunke is a researcher and a lecturer. Over the years, her area of research have covered topics on drug metabolism and toxicology biochemistry, nutritional biochemistry, endocrinology, cardiovascular research, Phytomedicine, neuroscience, and functional food research. Her main focus as a scientist is to contribute my quota with my in-depth knowledge in fundamental research into translational medicine. I am willing to collaborate and work with individuals or teams that have similar vision.
James Jacob

Bioinformatics Researcher | Molecular Modeler | MSc Candidate | Erasmus+ Fellow, University of Nairobi

I am a bioinformatician and molecular biologist with a strong interest in bridging experimental science and computational analysis. My work centres on genomics and proteomics, with experience and expertise in molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, toxicological profiling, ADMET analysis, and biomarker discovery using NGS data. I’m particularly motivated by the potential of integrating wet-lab research with advanced data-driven approaches to accelerate discoveries in biomedical science.