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  Dr. Kedar N. Presad, CSO

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Dr. Kedar N. Prasad was the first person in the United States to receive a Ph.D. degree in Radiation Biology from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. In 1979, he was the first to show that vitamin C can enhance the effect of radiation and chemotherapeutic agents on tumor cells. In 1982, he discovered that vitamin E succinate was the most effective form of vitamin E in killing cancer cells but not normal cells. Subsequently, he showed that vitamin E succianate enhanced the killing effect of radiation and chemotherapeutic agents on tumor cells, but not normal cells. 

 

He also demonstrated the novel concept that multiple antioxidants are more effective in killing tumor cells than the individual antioxidants. He has published many articles and books in the areas of nutrition and cancer, and nutrition and neurological diseases particularly Alzheimer’s disease and Parkison’s disease. These studies were published in highly prestigious journals such as Science, Nature, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. He taught Radiation Biology to residents in Radiology and Nutrition and Cancer to Medical Students. Dr. Prasad has consistently obtained NIH grants for his research during his 35 years of research career. 

 

Dr. Prasad is a member of several professional societies including Radiation Research Society, Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, American Society for Cell Biology, American Association for Cancer Research, American Society for Neurochemistry, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, International Society of Developmental Neuroscience, International Brain Research Organization (IBRO). 

 

Dr. Prasad has received several honors, which include:

 

Invitation by the Nobel Prize Committee to nominate a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Medicine for 1982
The 1999 Harold Harper Lecture at the meeting of the American College for Advancement in Medicine
An award for the best review of 1998-1999 on antioxidants and cancer by the American College of Nutrition
An Award for the best review of 1999-2000 on antioxidants and Parkison’s disease by the American College of Nutrition
An Award for the best research paper of 2001-2002 on antioxidants and statin drugs by the American College of Nutrition
Fellow, American College of Nutrition

 

In 2000, he jointly founded Premier Micronutrient Corporation with Drs. Gerald M. Haase, and William C. Cole, and Mr. David Newell. He was primarily responsible for developing all intellectual properties of PMC. Currently, he is the Chief Scientific Officer of PMC.​

 

World renowned researcher and the genius behind MMF, Dr. Kedar Prasad, have been invited to speak at a prestigious Pharmacology Conference in 2017 (International Conference of Pharmacology & Ethnopharmacology). '

 

What’s the relevance to Engage Global members? This man who commands respect around the globe and whose life work culminated in the discovery we know as MMF has recently joined Engage Global as our Chief Scientific Officer. He is the author of more than 250 peer-reviewed journal articles and has been chosen by the Nobel Prize Committee to make recommendations for their annual science award. 

Dr. Gerald M. Haase, CMO

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Gerald M. Haase is Chief Medical Officer of Premier Micronutrient Corporation and Chairman of the Board of Directors of PMC Holdings, Inc. He is also Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital Colorado.

 

Dr. Haase has been active in clinical research trials for three decades including collaborations in the design of central venous access devices, applications of intra-operative radiation therapy for treatment of pediatric tumors, evaluation of technical surgical innovations in adult and childhood cancer, and development of novel strategies for antioxidant micronutrient therapy for war fighter protection, against hazardous exposures, for certain chronic conditions, and for optimal health.

 

He received a B.A. degree from Johns Hopkins University and his M.D. degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and was awarded graduate honors in medical research. His post-graduate training was at the University of Colorado, the Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, and the Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. In clinical practice, he was board certified in general surgery, pediatric surgery and critical care. He was Chairman of Pediatric Surgery at Children’s Hospital Colorado, and consultant pediatric surgeon to the Department of the Army.

 

Dr. Haase served as vice-chairman of the Children’s Cancer Group, a cooperative research consortium of the National Cancer Institute. He was a member of the National Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society and its representative to the Alliance for Childhood Cancer. He is the author or co-author of 175 scientific publications, holds six U.S. patents for antioxidant micronutrient therapy and been the recipient of clinical research grants and contracts funded at a multi-million dollar cumulative level.

 

He has served as an editorial reviewer for numerous journals including The Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Cancer, and The American Journal of Diseases of Children and was a member of the editorial board of The Annals of Surgical Oncology. Dr. Haase participates with the International Office of the National Cancer Institute and has been an examiner in pediatric surgery for the American Board of Surgery. He is a member of more than 25 professional societies including the American Association for Cancer Research, International College of Surgeons, American Academy of Pediatrics, New York Academy of Sciences, American College of Physician Executives, and is a charter member of the International Society of Pediatric Surgical Oncology.

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