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04 February, 2012

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Charles F.A. Bryce


Charles F.A. Bryce

Personal Data:

Position: Vice President, Chairman Task Group on International Relations & Phyto-Pharmacy Section
Organisation: Napier University
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Email: c.bryce@napier.ac.uk

 

Bio:

Professor Bryce is Head of School of Life Sciences at Napier University, Edinburgh. At the present time he is Chairman of the EFB Task Group on Education & Mobility in addition to being Vice President of the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB), Secretary General of the European Association for Higher Education in Biotechnology (the body which promotes and oversees the operation of the Eurodoctorate in Biotechnology scheme) and Visiting Professor at Zhengzhou University in China.

In the last thirty years he has published in excess of ninety refereed research publications, about eighty non-refereed publications and designed and produced about thirty teaching packages in a wide variety of media formats. His research interests cover such topics as protein structural biochemistry, enzymology, environmental pollution, biotechnology, bioremediation, site-directed mutagenesis, educational technology and computer applications.

For the last ten years he has worked extensively with a number of colleagues in India, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, Turkey, USA and a number of countries in Europe on a variety of issues relating to environmental pollution, curriculum development, teaching innovations and manpower and training strategies in biotechnology. He has been invited on numerous occasions to deliver Keynote Addresses and Lectures at national and international Conferences.

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