Yori Gidron is a leading investigator and currently serves as a Chair of Psycho-oncology, at University of Lille, France. He received his Bachelor’s degree at Haifa University, Israel, and his Master’s and Doctoral degrees in experimental (health) psychology from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. He has taught behavioral medicine in three medical schools in three countries, namely Ben-Gurion University in Israel; University of Southampton, UK; and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. His research has focused on psychological risk factors in coronary heart disease and cancer prognosis, models of stress and coping, psychoneuroimmunology of coronary heart disease and cancer, neuroimmunomodulation of diseases, and interventions in coronary heart disease and emergency mental health. He works closely with biologists and physicians, for the benefit of enhancing understanding and treatment of diseases via psychoneuroimmunological knowledge and pathways. Today, his work spans across foLr domains: the modulatory role of the vagal nerve in cancer and chronic diseases; the role of hemispheric lateralization in health and disease; effects of psychological inoculation on health promotions; and a neuroscience-based method to prevent PTSD.