Mónika Fekete is a Medical Doctor and Assistant Professor at
the Department of Public Health, Semmelweis University in Hungary. Her research
interests are the nutritional status of COPD patients and factors affecting
their quality of life, such as omega-3 intake, vitamin D intake, BMI, FFMI,
influenza and pneumococcal vaccination uptake and other determinants. She
currently teaching about 100 medical students and her specialties are
prevention and epidemiology, and public health.
Stefano Tarantini is an Assistant Professor of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and an adjunct in the Department of Nutritional Sciences. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and was awarded a pre-doctoral and postdoctoral Fellowship from the American Heart Association. His research interests include vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID); antioxidant diets; mechanisms of vascular aging; effect of diet on vascular aging; age-related endothelial dysfunction; neurovascular coupling; intra-cerebral microhemorrhages (microbleeds); cerebrovascular reactivity; senolytics therapies; nutritional anti-aging interventions.
Tamás Csípő is an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of
Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center from 2018 to 2020 and he has been an Assistant Lecturer at Semmelweis
University since 2020. His scientific areas are biochemistry, genetics;
molecular biology; aging; physiology; cardiology; cardiovascular medicine; and
neuroscience.
János Tamás Varga is an Associate Professor at the
Department of Pulmonology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University,
Budapest, Hungary. He achieved his Ph.D. in Clinical Medicine from the
University of Szeged. His research areas are pulmonary rehabilitation in
chronic pulmonary diseases Systemic, lung functional, exercise physiological,
hemodynamic effect and oxygenation as a response to pulmonary rehabilitation.