Dr. Salvatore Santoli is the Director and Chairman of the London-based Company "INT - International Nanobiological Testbed Ltd.", whose mission is R&D to make the achievements of nanoscience, and mainly of nanobiology, into practical technologies. He has pioneered the emerging fields of Nanotechnology and Nanobiology, which are becoming now objects of industrial activity, and has published papers concerning research on nanostructured evolutionary automata, on nano-to-micro integration for microelectronic and micromechanical systems, on nano/microsystem applications to planetary exploration and deep space missions, on a quantum/classical approach to mesoscopic living systems, on the origins of life on Earth, on chaotic dynamics, and on an approach to the concept of physical information. He sits on the Advisory Board of the "Journal of the British Interplanetary Society" (UK), of "Nanobiology" (UK) and of the "Journal of the Ultrascientists of Physical Sciences" (India), and has edited many special dedicated issues of such journals and one issue of the journal "BioSystems". His earlier interests were Chemical Physics and Theoretical Chemistry, and he got a BSc degree in Pure Chemistry and a PhD in Nuclear & Radiochemistry, with publication of three papers in that subject.