Dr Sukhes Mukherjee is working as an Additional Professor in the Biochemistry Department of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, MP, India. He is involved in teaching and research for the last 18 years with a very active academic and research career. Dr. Mukherjee has published more than 80 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented his work at several national and international conferences. He got the best paper award from the “Association of Clinical Biochemists of India” in 2008. He got the international travel fellowship to attend the Neurochemistry conference at Busan, South Korea, in August 2009 and another AACC fellowship in 2011. Dr. Mukherjee has been awarded by the International Society for Neurochemistry in 2008 and is a member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, India (MAMS). He is also the executive committee member of various national and international scientific organizations. Dr. Mukherjee integratesnew technologies into everyday clinical practice and finds new areas in biomedical research advancement, particularly in Cancer Biology.Dr Jagat R Kanwar is a Professor and Head of the Department of Biochemistry at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, MP, India. He is the highly cited (globally top 2% highly cited ranked) researcher in 3 disciplines of science (field of oncology, medical chemistry and nanotechnology). Dr. Kanwar earned his PhD from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India in 1993. In 2002 he joined as a Senior Scientist/Senior Research Fellow at The University of Auckland. Professor Kanwar is the group leader and laboratory head of the Nanomedicine-Laboratory of Immunology and Molecular Biomedical Research in the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health at Deakin University. Professor Kanwar is currently working on nanotechnology/nanomedicine-based protein/peptide, aptamers and his research approach employs monotherapy (gene therapy, immunotherapy) and combinational therapy with commercially available chemotherapeutic agents including LNA-aptamers (RNA/DNA), peptides and other biomolecules such as siRNA, miRNA, aptamers, proteins, siRNA, miRNA and their chimera in cancer and chronic inflammation.