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Dr Dirk BONTINCK
ALLNEX BELGIUM, Drogenbos, Belgique
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Prof. Neil CAMERON
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM, Durham, Royaume-uni
Prof. Neil Cameron undertook his BSc (1987-1991) and PhD (1991-1994) at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. Following two post-doctoral periods, first in Eindhoven then at Heriot Watt University, he was appointed as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University in October 1997. In 2005 he was promoted to Reader (Associate Professor) and in October 2008 he took up the position of Professor of Bioactive Chemistry in the same department. His research is focused on the preparation of bioactive macromolecules, with particular emphasis on self-assembling polypeptides, peptide-synthetic polymer hybrids, bioactive glycopolymers, and scaffolds for 3D in vitro cell culture and tissue engineering.
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Mr Thomas JOSSE
UMONS, Mons, Belgique
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Mr Pieter VERSTAPPEN
UHASSELT, Diepenbeek, Belgique
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Ms Sanne DE SMET
GHENT UNIVERSITY, Ghent, Belgique
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Mr Amir BAHRAMI
UCL, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgique
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Prof. Sophie DEMOUSTIER-CHAMPAGNE
UCLOUVAIN, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique
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Mr Frederic MONNAIE
KU LEUVEN, Heverlee, Belgique
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Ms Mathilde CHAMPEAU
ULG, Liege, Belgique
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Prof. Niko VAN DEN BRANDE
VUB, Brussels, Belgique
Prof. Etienne SCHACHT
GHENT UNIVERSITY, Ghent, Belgique
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Prof. Roberto LAZZARONI
UMONS, Mons, Belgique
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Prof. Eric GOETHALS
GHENT UNIVERSITY, Ghent, Belgique
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Prof. Bert MEIJER
EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Eindhoven, Pays-bas
E.W. “Bert” Meijer is Distinguished University Professor in the Molecular Sciences, Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Eindhoven University of Technology and scientific director of the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems. After receiving his PhD degree at the University of Groningen, he worked for 10 years in industry (Philips and DSM). In 1991 he was appointed in Eindhoven, while in the meantime he holds part-time positions in Nijmegen and Santa Barbara, CA. Bert Meijer is a member of many editorial advisory boards, including Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, and the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Bert Meijer has received a number of awards, including the 1999 Silver Medal of the Macro UK group, the Spinoza Award in 2001, the ACS Award for Polymer Chemistry in 2006, the AkzoNobel Science Award 2010, the International Award of the Society of Polymer Science Japan in 2011, and the Cope Scholar Award of the ACS in 2012. He is a member of a number of academies and societies, including the Royal Netherlands Academy of Science.
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