Sebastien Taurin Editor

Dr Kesharwani has more than 200 international publications in well reputed journals and 13 published books (Elsevier). He is a recipient of several internationally acclaimed awards viz ‘Ramanujan Fellowship, DST, India-2017’, ‘Excellence Research Award 2014’, ‘Young Innovator Award (Gold medal) 2012’, ‘International Travel Award/Grant from DST (New Delhi) and INSA (CCSTDS, Chennai) 2012’. He has received an ICMR Senior Research Fellowship (PhD) and AICTE Junior Research Fellowship (M. Pharm.). He has presented many invited talks and oral presentations at prestigious scientific peer-conferences, received international acclaims and awards for research contribution, supervised students/junior researchers and actively participated in outreach and scientific dissemination for the service of wider community. An overarching goal of his current research is the development of nano-engineered drug delivery systems for various diseases, including cancer. Dr. Sebastien Taurin is Associate Professor of Molecular Medicine at Arabian Gulf University, Kingdom of Bahrain. He previously worked at the University of Utah in the department of Gynecology and obstetrics and the University of Otago in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. He held a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Chicago in the Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. He is a researcher focused on cancer treatment, cancer cell signaling adaptation and heterogeneity, and modelization. Dr. Khaled Greish is Professor of Molecular Medicine, and head of the Nano-research unit, at Princes Al-Jawhara Center, Arabian Gulf University, Kingdom of Bahrain. His previous appointments included Senior lecturer of Pharmacology at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at University of Utah (UT, USA). He has published > 70 peer reviewed papers, and 10 book chapters in the field of targeted anticancer drug delivery. Controlled Release Society (CRS) awarded him the CRS Postdoctoral Achievement Award in 2008 and in 2010; he was elected as member of the CRS College of Fellows. In recognition of his research, University of Otago awarded him “Early Career Awards for Distinction in Research” in 2014. His research focuses on Nanomedicine, tumor vascular biology, and anticancer drug discovery/development.