Dr Aristo Vojdani has a PhD in immunology and microbiology and has carried out postdoctoral studies in comparative immunology at UCLA and in cellular immunology at Tel Aviv University Medical Center. He is presently the professor of neuroimmunology at the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies, is a past associate professor at the Charles Drew UCLA School of Medicine and Science and is currently an assistant professor at the Department of Preventative Medicine at the Loma Linda University in California. He has published over 160 peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals and is a member of the editorial boards of numerous peer review journals, including the Journal of Toxicology and Industrial Health, the Journal of Environmental Epidemiology and Toxicology, and the European Journal of Inflammation. He has participated in research which has been funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institute for Health, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Dr Vojdani’s Research spans a 45-year career focusing on the role of environmental factors such as toxic chemicals, infections, and dietary proteins, specifically peptides in chronic complex diseases. Dr. Vojdani is also the CEO and technical director of immunosciences in LA and is the chief scientific advisor at Cyrex Labs in Phoenix Arizona. In 2009, he received the Linus Pauling PhD award from the American College for advancement in medicine.