B. Singh, Ph. D., is Principal Scientist (Professor) at ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Regional Station Palampur, India. He earned his Doctorate (Biotechnology) degree from ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India. Dr. Singh is one of the leading experts in the field of gut microbes and biotechnology. He has contributed to research and teaching at post graduate levels.
His expertise includes biotechnology of gut microbiome, molecular biology and stem cell biology. He has published more than 100 research and review papers in peer reviewed journals, more than 100 research abstracts, technical bulletins, and authored two books, namely "Advances in Animal Biotechnology", (Springer Nature), and "Textbook of Animal Biotechnology", (TERI, New Delhi), and more than 25 chapters in books available by Elsevier, Springer, NOVA and others. He is reviewer for various international journals, and life member of assorted prestigious scientific bodies. G. Mal, Ph. D. is Head of the Station and Principal Scientist (Professor), at ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Regional Station Palampur, India. He obtained his master''s degree in Biochemistry from Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University Palampur, (India), and Ph.
D. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology) from University of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K. Dr. G. Mal has expertise in molecular biology of cancer, gut microbiome, proteomics and biochemistry of milk. Dr. G.
Mal has made outstanding contributions in research, teaching, extension and several institute building activities. He has published more than 120 scientific research papers and reviews, and more than 90 scientific abstracts in national and international journals. He has authored 4 books and contributed over 20 book chapters. He is reviewer for numerous prestigious international journals, and life member of various professional scientific societies. He has received several recognitions and took significant advances in the research during his tenure as Head of the Station. Rajkumar S. Kalra, Ph. D.
attained a postgraduate program in Biotechnology at the CCS University Meerut, India. He obtained Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the DBT-National Center for the Cell Science (NCCS), Pune. Dr. Kalra pursued his postdoctoral training as a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) fellow at the Biomedical Research Institute (BMRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST), Japan. For a brief period, he joined BMRI, AIST as a Contract Research employee. In 2016, he later joined BMRI, AIST as an independent Young Investigator (Scientist, Staff).
Since the late 2020, Dr. Kalra is pursuing his career as a Staff Scientist in the fields of immunity, cell biology, aging and wellbeing, and bioinformatics at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Okinawa, Japan. Dr. Kalra is serving as associate editors for various international peer journals and he has been a member of several international scientific societies. Prof. Francesco Marotta is a renowned Gastroenterologist. He earned M. D.
degree in 1981, and acquired specialization in Gastroenterology in 1986 with highest ranking. He was Fellow in Gastroenterology at University of Chicago in 1982, and Clinical & Research Registrar in Gastroenterology at the GIT Department, Groote Schuur Hospital, University of Cape-Town, South Africa where he worked on pancreatology. He was selected by Bilateral Ministries of Health for a Japanese-spoken Doctoral (Ph. D.) course in Japan at Hirosaki University. Prof. Francesco Marotta has been granted Fellowship by the Japanese Ministry of Science at the National Cancer Center, Tokyo. In Japan, he was Scientific Director for 10 years in private research lab performing studies on gut microbiota and functional foods.
He has two international patents on nutraceuticals. He provided Molecular Biology training at Welcome-Beecham Labs. of London, UK in 1993 and Functional Genomics at GoodGene Lab. in Korea in 2006. Dr. Marotta was selected as Hon. Research Professor at Department of Nutrition & Food Science, Texas University, USA. He was Collaborating professor in nutragenomics at WHO Centre for Biotechnology and Traditional Medicine, University of Milano and visiting professor for gastroenterology, oxidative stress, aging and nutragenomics at major Asian universities.
His research activity involves the longstanding cooperation with Nobel laureate Prof. Luc Montagnier, Project Reviewer for National Centre of Science and Technology Evaluation, Ministry of Education and Science, Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana (2015-2017), Research Grant Reviewer for Willy Gepts Research Foundation of the University Hospital Brussels (UZ Brussel). He is recipient of 17 international prizes, Genomic Pioneer Award in 2009 and Thomas Edison Award-2014 in the domain of Diabetes and Health. Besides, he is Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the World Association of Genomic Medicine (Wagem) affiliated to HuGO (Human Genome Organization), and Former Scientific Director of a Health-strategies Foundation. He is an acknowledged invited speaker in USA, Europe, Asia and Middle-East. Has published about 210 papers, and presented almost 450 communications and over 10 book sections dealing with experimental and clinical gastroenterology, gut microbiota, nutraceuticals, oxidative stress and aging. He is founder of the EU-registered Research group ReGenera R&D International for Aging Intervention (Milano), Italy, dedicated to innovative models of predictive/preventive medicine. In 2018, he was appointed as President of the Longevity & Vitality Med.
Science Commission for a WHO-affiliated world organization. He is Editor of the book, "Aging Gut Microbiota in Chronic Diseases (Springer Nature).