Marina Makri has a BSc and MSc in Biological Science from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) and a MA in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy. She is a PhD candidate in School of Medicine, AUTh in the field of Genetic Counseling. She works at the Greek Association of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders as a coordinator and responsible for all the Erasmus+ European projects, since 2015 and she has also worked at the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens.

Khadija GOURRAME is a research scientist, who is currently working as post-doctoral research associate at university of Orleans. Her ongoing research project is aimed at improving motor and cognitive functions in individuals with Parkinson's disease by utilizing a rehabilitation program based on virtual reality and action observation training. As a result, her research interests include: signal processing, bio-signal analysis, machine learning and biostatistics. She accomplished her joint doctoral degree in image processing from the University of IBN Zohr and the University of Orleans.