Gastroenterology
John Hopkins University
United States of America
Professor Yoshiaki Omura received Oncology Residency Training and a Doctor of Science Degree through research on Pharmaco-Electro Physiology of Single Cells in Vivo and in Vitro from Columbia University. He published over 250 articles and 7 books. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, International Journal of Integrated Medicine and Executive Editor of Integrative Oncology. Using his new diagnostic method, which received U.S. patent, he can noninvasively and rapidly measure many neurotransmitters, chemicals, asbestos, viruses and bacteria. He developed a non-invasive, quick diagnostic method of malignancies, as well as a method of evaluating the effects of any treatment. Professor Yoshiaki Omura received Oncology Residency Training and a Doctor of Science Degree through research on Pharmaco-Electro Physiology of Single Cells in Vivo and in Vitro from Columbia University. He published over 250 articles and 7 books. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, International Journal of Integrated Medicine and Executive Editor of Integrative Oncology. Using his new diagnostic method, which received U.S. patent, he can noninvasively and rapidly measure many neurotransmitters, chemicals, asbestos, viruses and bacteria. He developed a non-invasive, quick diagnostic method of malignancies, as well as a method of evaluating the effects of any treatment.
Gastroenterology