Organizing Committee Members Series of - STD Conferences
Scientific Committee
Stef Stienstra
CBRNe specialist (Commander)
Royal Dutch Navy
Netherlands
Stef Stienstra(Biography)
Stef Stienstra is a Strategic and creative consultant in biomedical science, with a parallel career as a Commander of the reserve of the Royal Dutch Navy. For the Dutch Armed Forces he has responsibility for the counter measures in CBNRe threats and (medical) consequence management both in a military and a civilian (terrorism) setting. He is strategic functional specialist for “Health & Environment†of the 1-Civil-Military-Interaction Command (1-CMI) of the Dutch Armed Forces and for 2015 also in the NATO Response Force (NRF), which is in 2015 the responsibility of the 1-German-Netherlands-Corps (1-GNC). He was the director of the 2014 World Congress of CBRNe Science & Consequence Management in Tbilisi, Georgia. In his civil career he works internationally as consultant or as scientific supervisory board member for several medical and biotech companies, merely involved in biodefense. He is also visiting professor for Punjab University in Pakistan and Rhein-Waal University in Germany. He has finished his studies in Medicine and in Biochemistry at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands and has extensive practical experience in cell biology, immunohaematology, biodefense and transfusion medicine. His natural business acumen and negotiation competence helps to initiate new successful businesses, often created out of unexpected combinations of technologies. His good understanding of abstract science combined with excellent skills in the communication of scientific matters to non-specialists, helps him with strategic consulting at top level management.
Stef Stienstra(Research Area)
CBRN defense, (therapeutic) vaccines, trauma healthcare, blood transfusion, sailing
Jose M Zuniga
President
International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC)
USA
Jose M Zuniga(Biography)
José M Zuniga was appointed President of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) in 1999. Prior to his appointment, he served as IAPAC's Vice President, charged with advancing the association's medical education and technical assistance initiatives. He lectures at several academic institutions; has been published in various journals; has authored thematic chapters for four books and edited three books: The HIV Pandemic (Oxford University Press [OUP], 2006); Decade of HAART (OUP, 2008) and Advancing the Human Right to Health (OUP, 2013). He is Editor of the Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC). He is an IAPAC Trustee, and a member of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee. He is a member of the American Public Health Association and the National Hispanic Medical Association.
Jose M Zuniga(Research Area)
HIV/AIDS Research