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  |   | Dr. 
                    Gian Mario Tiboni received his medical degree from the University 
                    of Bologna (Italy) and then held residency in Obstetrics and 
                    Gynecology at the University of Chieti Pescara. He currently 
                    covers the position of researcher and aggregate professor 
                    of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chieti-Pescara 
                    (Italy). Dr. Tiboni has conducted research trainings in teratology 
                    at the Children's Hospital Medical Center of the University 
                    of Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A. and at the School of Public Health 
                    of University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A. He is also 
                    the chief of the center of infertility and assisted reproduction 
                    at the University of Chieti Pescara. He has several years 
                    of experience in research areas of developmental toxicology 
                    and Infertility and a 15 years of experience in teaching. 
                    Since 11 years, he has been a member of the academic faculty 
                    at the University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy). He is the Council 
                    Member of the European Teratology Society (ETS) and a secretariat 
                    of the Italian Society of Reproductive toxicology. He is also 
                    the Editorial Board member of the journal, Reproductive Toxicology, 
                    and the Executive Guest Editor of the journal, Current Pharmaceutical 
                    Design. He is the member of several scientific societies including 
                    the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, 
                    the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Teratology 
                    Society, and the European Teratology Society. Dr. Tiboni is 
                    the author of more than 40 refereed journal papers and book 
                    chapters.   |