Dr. Gary Samuelson earned his doctorate in physics from the University of Utah with a specialty in atomic physics, in a cross-disciplinary program between the physics department and the medical school. As part of this program, Gary was trained in various aspects of medical research. His focus was on emerging technologies with the potential to drive significant advancements in medical technologies.

Dr. Gary SamuelsonDr. Samuelson’s passion for this field led him to become instrumental in stabilizing certain nanoparticle structures that have the capacity to disable viruses, parasites, and to target tumors.

DID YOU KNOW that he contributed enormously to the development of our safe and stable redox signaling technology (ASEA)?

DID YOU KNOW that “Dr. Gary” continues his educational efforts through many channels including speaking and writing?

He recently wrote an article called “How to Build a Cell“.

How to Build a Cell

In the article, he states:

“In the last 15 years, almost all of the groundbreaking work in cellular microbiology has been done on the messenger components of the cell, affording the scientists several Nobel Prizes. Redox signaling messengers (made from the most abundant elements in nature) are perhaps the most fundamental of all the messengers in the cell.”

“These are the signaling molecules that run back and forth delivering messages to the workers. They read the DNA plans, push the genetic buttons that create the workers and machines, and deliver the messages that tell the workers what to do. “

You can find “How to Build a Cell” on Dr. Gary Samuelson’s blog: www.drgarysamuelson.com

April 3, 2017