Radivoj Jadrić

Assoc Prof, Faculty of Medicine University of Sarajevo
Gus Cameron

Reader in Bioscience Education, University of Bristol

Vida Mildaziene

professor, Vytautas Magnus university

Jiri Hudecek

Professor, Charles University, Faculty of Science, Dept. Biochemistry

Biophysical chemistry, structure of proteins, applications of spectrometric methods in biochemistry, practical training of students
Lali Shanhiashvili

Prof., Ilia State University

Carolin von Schoultz

Scientific Officer, Life Sciences Switzerland

Kaspars Tars

Professor, University of Latvia

Magali Blaud

Lecturer, Pharmacy Faculty of Paris - Paris Descartes University

Nestor Torres Darias

Professor, Universidad de La Laguna

EXPERTISE FOR TEACHING
Jerka Dumic

Professor, University of Zagreb Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry

Glycobiology
Frank Michelangeli

Professor (& FEBS Treasurer), Dept Biological Sciences, University of Chester

Biomembranes, cell signalling, enzymes, toxicology
Luciane Vieira de Mello

Professor in Bioscience Education, University of Liverpool

Bioinformatics
Quentin Vicens

Assistant research professor, University of Colorado Denver

Ferhan Sagin

Chair, FEBS Education and Training Committee, Ege University, Faculty of Medicine

Atherosclerosis, inflammatory diseases, biomarkers
Steve Minchin

Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham

Regulation of Gene Transcription Internationalisation (International Students)
Angel Herráez

Associate professor, University of Alcalá

biochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, molecular visualisation, technology for teaching and learning
Xavier Coumoul

Professor in Biochemistry and Toxicology, Université Paris Cité

I am a Professor of Toxicology, Biochemistry and Cell Signaling at Université Paris Cité (former Université Paris Descartes). I have completed my PhD in molecular toxicology and a post-graduate year in Bethesda, MD. I am the head of a Master degrees in toxicology and ecotoxicology. My research is based on cellular and animal models and on three main axes: 1) the influence of persistent organic pollutants on breast tumorigenesis and metabolic disruption, 2) the contextual role of pollutants in the occurrence of chronic liver diseases including steatosis and fibrosis, 3) the effect of mixtures on the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. I am involved in the development of innovative pedagogy methods and technics in order to improve transmission, acquisition, memorization and utilization of scientific knowledge by our biomedical students. I used flipped classrooms, quizzes (at home and during courses) and virtual reality to interact and immerge with students in and outside the classroom. Indeed, I developed with pedagogic engineers, 1) Home-based 45’’ Quizzes to engage students in regular learning modes and 2) serious games on cell signaling and xenobiotic stress. Together, with Etienne Blanc, Caroline Chauvet and Frédéric Dardel, I wrote several French books of biochemistry and toxicology topics for undergraduate students. I collaborate with several national and international institutes and universities (CNAM Thierry KOSCIELNIAK, Université de Strasbourg Jean-Luc SOUCIET, National University of Singapore, Fun Man FUNG...) for the development of innovative methods in teaching.
Aljoša Bavec

Professor , Medical faculty, University of Ljubljana

Paraoxonase-1, glucagons like peptide-1 receptor, G-proteins, molecular interactions, enzyme kinetic, signalling, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes mellitus 2, technology for teaching and learning
Keith Elliott

Member, FEBS Education Committee

I spent 40 years teaching and researching, and developed a particular interest in education and career development. I chaired the Education Committee and was Careers advisor for the UK Biochemical Society. In these roles, and my work with students at the University of Manchester, I realised how important it is for young scientists to recognise their skills and be able to "sell" themselves to potential employers (and grant awarding bodies). I now run CV support sessions for young scientists on behalf of the FEBS Education Committee, of which I was a founder member.