Jason Tundermann
Jason is the Vice President of Business Development at LevelTen Energy. He primarily focuses on market expansion, strategic partnerships, product development, and PPA structuring. Prior to joining LevelTen, Jason spent 7.5 years at Lincoln Clean Energy, where his experience included origination (utility, C&I and financial/hedge), project development, M&A and strategy.
Phil Elkins
Mick Bailey
Mick graduated as a vet from Bristol in 1979, but has spent almost the whole of his career in research on mucosal immune responses. His interests are in the way the mucosal immune system responds to, and distinguishes between, harmless antigens from food and commensal micro-organisms and those from pathogens. His lab documented the way the mucosal immune system of the young pig develops in response to early microbial colonisation and has demonstrated the impact of early-life manipulation of microbiome with pre- and probiotics.
Leon Broom
Leon Broom is Chief Scientific Officer with Gut Health Consultancy, a leading company partnering with businesses to deliver their health and nutrition innovation strategies. Leon obtained both his BSc (Animal Science) and PhD (Nutrition and health interactions) from the University of Leeds, UK. He has since focussed on the intestine and its critical importance for health (including manipulation via nutrition and feed additives) through years' of experience in academic research or technical and research & development roles with global feed additive companies. Leon has published more than 40 articles, conference papers and peer-reviewed scientific journal papers, and recently established an annual Gut Health Symposium in the UK.
John Parkison
Dr John Parkinson is a computational biologist whose research interests focus on the impact of microbiota on human health. After completing his PhD at the University of Manchester, studying molecular self-assembly, John spent a year at the University of Manitoba investigating diatom morphogenesis. In 1997, John moved to Edinburgh where he applied computer models to study the evolution of complement control proteins with Dr Paul Barlow. With the emergence of high throughput sequencing, John then led the bioinformatics efforts associated with the parasitic nematode expressed sequence tag project, responsible for the processing and curation of sequence data from 30 species of parasitic nematodes. John was recruited to the Hospital for Sick Children in 2003 and was promoted to Senior Scientist in 2009. He holds cross-appointments in both the departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto. Current lab interests center on the role of the microbiome in health and disease as well as the mechanisms that allow pathogens and parasites to survive and persist in their human hosts. Key to this research is the integration of computational systems biology analyses with comparative genomics to explore the evolution and operation of microbial pathways driving pathogenesis. Findings from our research programs are helping guide new strategies for therapeutic intervention.
Fiona Walsh
Chris Reynolds
Chad Hastat
Arnaud Bouxin
Arnaud Bouxin is agronomist by education and graduated from the Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon. He started his carrier as policy advisor in the French Association of feed manufacturers, SNIA, in 1990 and joined FEFAC as Deputy Secretary General in 1998. He is busy primarily with feed legislation and the drafting of tools to support its implementation, for example the FEFAC Guide to Good Hygiene Practice for compound feed and premixture manufacturing (EFMC), or the Code of practice for compound feed labeling drafted in cooperation with Copa-Cogeca. He is also one of the coordinators of the EU Feed Chain Task Force gathering 41 EU organisations of the feed chain, which is taking care of the maintenance of the EU Catalogue and the Register of feed materials. He is 54 years old, married and has got two children.