Dr. Alok Raghav, graduated from renowned Faculty of Medicine, Aligarh Muslim University and serving prestigious as research professor at Lee-Gill Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, South Korea. Dr Raghav is a distinguished researcher and a known academic person with over a decade in translational research. Prof. Raghav have numerous curtains raising contributions in the field of endocrinology, regenerative medicine, nanomedicine, diabetes management and public health. He has more than 50 peer reviewed international publications and authored multiple book chapters and scientific reviews. Besides, he also delivered numerous talks worldwide in prestigious conferences as invited speaker. Dr. Raghav, holds editorial position with world-renowned peer reviewed journals. He has actively engaged in global health research and policy through joint projects in India and elsewhere. His editorial contribution in this volume demonstrates his strong commitment to interdisciplinary studies and global healthcare issues, especially those accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Goo-Bo Jeong, who graduated from a well-known medical school in Korea and is now a Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Gachon University Gill Medical Center, Incheon, Republic of Korea. Prof. Jeong is a renowned academician and respected researcher with profound knowledge in cancer biology, molecular biology, and regenerative medicine. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed international publications, contributed to several high-impact scientific book chapters and reviews, and edited several books. He has delivered keynote and invited lectures globally in conferences. He provided several keynotes and invited talks globally in conferences. Dr Jeong occupying an editorial and advisory position in several internationally well-known journals and has been engaged in shaping translational research fields in Asia. His stewardship for this book reflects his strong dedication to interdisciplinary partnerships and creative innovation in biomedical sciences, especially in dealing with new global health challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic.