Chia Tung Shun
Editor-in-Chief
Professor, Department and Institute of Forensic Medicine National
Taiwan University, Taiwan
Chia-Tung Shun is professor in Department and Institute of Forensic Medicine in National Taiwan University in Taiwan. He has attended for many conferences and he has submitted many presentations in different backgrounds like Intragenic homozygous deletions of MTS1 gene in gastric cancer in Taiwan. Overexpression of MUC5 genes is associated with early post-operative metastasis in non-small-cell lung cancer
Forensic Parthology, Pathology, Gastric cancer
Jay Kalra
Editor-in-Chief
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Dr. Jay Kalra is a Professor of Pathology in the University of Saskatchewan and has served as Head of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Saskatoon Health Region. He is recognized for his many contributions as a clinical scientist, academic leader and health system administrator. He has been a pioneer in establishing guidelines for thyroid-function testing, laboratory utilization, and has also contributed nationally and internationally in the area of total quality management and lean transformation strategies. He has published extensively and is the author of the book “Medical Errors and Patient Safety: Strategies to reduce and disclose medical errors and improve patience safety.”
Ischemia reperfusion Injury – role of oxygen free radicals and antioxidants in various clinical diseases including heart failure and atherosclerosis,Quality Care and Patient Safety, Laboratory Utilization in Healthcare, Medical Error & Disclosure of Adverse Events, Total Quality Management in Laboratory Medicine