Advisory Board

The Advisory Board

Professor Anthony Luder, MD


Professor Anthony Luder has been Director of Paediatrics at Ziv Medical Centre, Safed since 1992 and is a Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee at Bar Ilan University. He graduated from University College London in 1978 and has expierence in Paediatrics and Genetics.


Professor Luder is active in research and has published widely in the fields of Paediatrics, Genetics, Inborn Errors of Metabolism, medical ethics and medical education.

In 1998 he founded a metabolic research laboratory at Ziv Medical Centre and in 2004 a new disease in this field was described. He is the former national chairman of the Israel Metabolic Diseases Society and represented Israel in the parallel European society. Professor Luder is a past national committee member of the Israel Clinical Paediatrics Society and the Ethics Committee of the Israel Medical Genetics Society.

Recently, Professor Luder was appointed to the Minster of Health’s special advisory committee on rare diseases, and has been active in the Knesset’s lobby for rare diseases.

Hanne Frøkiær

Hanne Frøkiær is head of the Chemistry and Biochemistry group of the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen.


Hanne Frøkiær obtained her PhD degree in biochemistry from DTU in 1991, and continued as assistant and subsequently associate professor at Biocentrum – DTU until 2008 where she moved to her present position.


During her PhD she established the core facility in antibody production and immunochemistry. As associate professor at DTU, Hanne established the field of nutritional immunology and was from 2006-2008 head of Nutritional Immunology group at Biocentrum-DTU and head of the animal facility at Biocentrum-DTU.


She has for more than 15 years been affiliated to DANAK as a technical QA inspector (ISO 17025 and GLP) of various biochemical/analytical laboratories.

Hanne Frøkiær’s main research interests lie within cellular immunology, and how microorganisms, microbial compounds, and dietary compounds interact and affect the immune system.


Furthermore, how bioactive molecules in their natural matrix interact/affect cells and whole organisms. She has published more than 60 peer reviewed papers in international journals and given a high number of invited presentations at international and national meetings and courses.

Susanne Høiberg


Susanne Høiberg is expert adviser: innovation management, biotechnology, medicine and medical engineering with tasks ranging from processing of applications globally, licensing, cooperate and acquisition of technology,


IPO and emissions, validity and infringement of patents etc. European Patent Attorney certified from the University of Strasbourg, France, 1997.


Prior to working in the field of IPR, Susanne Høiberg received her medical Doctor degree in 1988 from the University of Copenhagen and has worked as Doctor at Glostrup Hospital and cancer researcher.