Cícero Moraes is a Brazilian 3D designer, whose work in open source programs like InVesalius, Blender and MakeHuman has become a reference in the field of forensic facial reconstruction in his country. His best-known work is the facial reconstruction of St. Anthony of Padua, as well as other famous people like Maria Magdalena, Señhor de Sipán, Jesus Christ or Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta During the year 2013 he created 12 panels on facial reconstruction related to human evolution, these were presented in the exhibition "Faces of Evolution" at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and in Curitiba, Brazil. In August 2014, Moraes was awarded with an honorary degree from the City Council of Sinop, the Commendation Colonizer Enio Pipino. http://www.ciceromoraes.com.br/
Renate Siegmann studierte Sport und Ägyptologie. Sie hat zahlreiche Publikationen zu Ägyptischen Themen veröffentlicht, darunter bedeutende Studien zu ägyptischen Särgen in schweizer Sammlungen.
Prof. Dr. Galassi studierte Medizin an den Universitäten Bologna und Utrecht und arbeitet als Paleopathologe. Zahlreiche Publikationen in High-Impact Fachzeitschriften und Buchpublikationen. Prof. Dr. Galassi studied medicine at the Universities of Bologna and Utrecht and works as a paleopathologist. Numerous publications in high-impact journals and book publications. http://www.fapab.com/ https://www.facebook.com/FMGalassi/
Elena Varotto, bioarchaeologist and forensic anthropologist (Research Fellow at Flinders University, Australia, and deputy director of the FAPAB Research Center, Sicily, Italy), is the author of several paleopathological and anthropological publications and leads numerous research projects.