ExpreS2ion Biotechnologies boasts two distinguished scientific advisory boards: the Oncology Scientific Advisory Board and the Infectious Diseases Scientific Advisory Board.
These expert panels contribute invaluable insights, guiding the company’s research and development efforts in cancer and infectious disease vaccines, respectively. Their collective expertise enhances ExpreS2ion’s strategic decision-making and supports cutting-edge advancements in these critical fields.
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Dr. Stanley Plotkin serves as a consultant to the vaccine industry and is an emeritus professor at both the Wistar Institute and University of Pennsylvania, USA. He has more than 50 years of vaccine development experience. He developed the rubella vaccine, which is now used worldwide, and has played a pivotal role in both the development and application of various other vaccines including polio, rabies, varicella, rotavirus and cytomegalovirus. He is the author of more than 800 research papers.
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Professor Allan Randrup Thomsen is an expert in the immune defence against viral infections and the impact of the immune response on the course of viral infections. Has +40 year in the field and is a renowned advisor at many levels. He heads a research group in Experimental Virology at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences that studies how the immune system controls viral infections. Additionally, the researchers investigate how the individual maintains his/her ability to resist a re-infection.
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Professor, paediatrician, expert in paediatric infectious disease, DMSc, PhD, MPG. Professor at University of Copenhagen, Department of Clinical Medicine. Consultant in pediatrics at Department of Children and Adolescents at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark. 10 years of sponsor experience with phase 3 and 4 large randomized vaccine trials in children recruiting 11,000 Danish infants. Dr. Stensballe has (co-)authored 78 peer reviewed scientific papers.
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Mark R. Schleiss, MD, is a Professor of Pediatrics in the University of Minnesota Medical School. Received his MD degree from the Oregon Health and Sciences University. Residency at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Oregon Health and Sciences University, and his Pediatric Infectious Diseases fellowship at Seattle Children’s Hospital/Medical Center. Fellowship in Molecular Medicine studying cytomegalovirus (CMV) molecular genetics at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. His work in basic, translational and clinical research related to CMV is described at cmv.umn.edu.
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Dr. Curigliano is an Associate Professor of Medical Oncology at the University of Milano and the Head of the Division of Early Drug Development at the European Institute of Oncology, Italy (IRCCS). He is a clinician and researcher specialising in early drug development for patients with solid tumours with a special commitment to breast cancer. Dr. Curigliano is recognized among the leading experts in the world within the field of HER2 expressing breast cancer. He serves the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) as the Chair of the Guidelines Committee and is a Council Member. He was awarded the first European School of Oncology (ESO) Umberto Veronesi Award in Vienna in 2017, and the Fellowship of the European Academy of Cancer Sciences in Paris in 2017. Dr. Curigliano serves as editor on several scientific journals and has authored or co-authored more than 650 peer-reviewed scientific papers and several chapters in oncology textbooks.
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Dr. Cortes is a Doctor in Medical Oncology, and Head of the International Breast Cancer Centre (IBCC) in Barcelona. Since 2006, he has held leading positions within breast cancer research with leading institutions and universities. He is an active member of the Spanish, European, and American Societies of Medical Oncology (SEOM, ESMO, ASCO), and is a member of expert panels that develop the treatment guidelines for metastatic breast cancer. He is the author of more than 380 publications, primarily focused on breast tumours and new drugs, and more than 800 communications at different conferences. He actively participates in the development of numerous international clinical trials.
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Dr. Lassen is a Professor at University of Copenhagen, Department of Clinical Medicine. In 2017, he was appointed Head of the Department of Oncology at Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark. As a Clinical Oncologist he has been working with Phase 1 Oncology trials since 2005 and is ESMO board certified in Medical Oncology. As Professor in Clinical Oncology he has a special focus on personalized medicine. Established the Phase 1 Unit at Rigshospitalet in 2005, and established Copenhagen Prospective Personalized Oncology program (CoPPO) in 2013. Dr. Lassen is member of, and has held leading positions in Danish Association of Cancer Research and Danish Society of Clinical Oncology. Dr. Lassen has (co-)authored 297 peer reviewed publications.
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Dr. Bartsch is an Associate Professor of medicine at the Medical University of Vienna in Austria and serves as the director of the Breast Cancer Programme at the Department of Oncology. Prior to joining the Medical University of Vienna, he was Head of the Breast Centre at the Elisabethinen Hospital in Linz, Austria, and was temporarily based at the German Breast Group in Neu Isenburg, Germany. Dr. Bartsch has a longstanding clinical and scientific focus on breast cancer and brain metastases. Together with his colleagues, he has published over 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals, among them Nature Medicine, Lancet Oncology, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Annals of Oncology and Clinical Cancer Research.
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Dr. Lenihan has been active in cardio-oncology, for over 25 years. He has previously held positions at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and Washington University in St Louis, Missouri. Dr. Lenihan is the Founder and Immediate Past President of the International Cardio-Oncology Society (IC-OS), a professional association whose primary goal is to eliminate cardiac disease as a barrier to effective cancer therapy. His current research projects include early phase clinical trials in cardio-oncology, heart failure and amyloidosis. Dr. Lenihan serves as editor on several scientific journals and has authored or co-authored 216 peer-reviewed scientific papers and authored several books and book chapters on cardio-oncology.
