Dr. Reid Jilek has served as a Senior Partner in Asia Pacific Alliance Company in San Diego, California for the past 14 years. Dr. Jilek received his PhD at The Ohio State University in Pathology in 1980. This was followed by post-doctoral work at the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the University of Virginia`s Medical Center, developing computer and mathematical modeling of Malaria. Dr. Jilek was both a Presidential Fellow and a White House Fellow candidate. He served 2 years in the US Army during the Vietnam War. He has published over 45 publications in peer reviewed national and international journals and served on over 25 boards, including scientific and advisory boards, in Europe, Asia, Russia, Canada, Israel and the United States. He has held management positions ranging from Director through CEO in public and private companies, as well as research institutes.
Professor Donald A. Kristt
Dr. Kristt is the head of Molecular Pathology at the Rabin Medical Center and a professor at Bar Ilan University. As a physician experienced in both clinical and experimental pathology, he has made important contributions in the fields of histochemistry, electron microscopy, molecular pathology and transplantation medicine. In the past he has been a Professor at Johns Hopkins MC, Stanford MC and the University of Maryland.
Dr. Floyd Taub
Dr. Taub invented and implemented the first Computerized Image Processing Techniques to measure Gene Expression Levels (Genomics) via Arrays. He founded, and for eight years led DIGENE, the company that developed PAP screening, the only FDA-approved test to determine if a woman has, or is at high risk of developing, cervical cancer. Dr. Taub coined the terms NanoDrugs™ and Adaptive MicroMeds™ and led the development of what is believed to be the most potent and among the safest scientifically documented drugs on the market.