• Frank Morales
    @frankmorales8286
    Frank Morales, a licensed and practicing Doctor of Medicine based in Mexico City, Mexico, possesses profound expertise in several crucial healthcare areas. His specialties encompass Family Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Oxidative Medicine, Photodynamic Therapy, Hyperbaric Medicine, Clinical Heavy Metal Toxicology, and Stem Cell Research and Therapy focused on metabolic, autoimmune, and neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, he has made significant contributions to Longevity Medicine, Nutritional Medicine, HIV/AIDS Research, SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Research, Dental Pulp Stem Cell Research, Neurorestoratology, and Mercury and Heavy Metal Detoxification, as well as Hyperbaric Medicine techniques for Autism and Neurological Disorders. As a published author, Morales has enriched the medical literature with numerous articles and abstracts centered around stem cell technologies and therapies, mainly targeting metabolic and autoimmune degenerative diseases, as well as neuroregeneration. Throughout his career, he has held several prestigious positions, including a five-year tenure as the Director of Research and Development at the Umbilical Cord Blood Bank ALES/VIDACORD in Mexico City. He also spearheaded the Rio Valley Medical Clinics, focusing on Nutrition, Heavy Metal Toxicology, Hyperbaric Medicine, Longevity, Cellular Medicine, and Photodynamic Therapy. Currently, he serves as the Director and Founder of the Medical Research Treatment Protocol Center: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, showcasing his leadership and innovative capabilities during challenging times. His academic roles include teaching positions at the prestigious Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico City, and he was previously a research member of the Neurorestoratology Association in Beijing, China. Morales established VidaSol Health in San José del Cabo, Mexico, a center dedicated to cutting-edge regenerative therapies that enhance patients' health and quality of life through advanced cell therapy and tissue bioengineering. He is also the co-founder of Caro Health toothpaste, which uniquely blends organic coconut oil, peppermint oil, rosemary oil, and raw honey with modern ingredients like Methylene Blue and nano-hydroxyapatite. His extensive research efforts have significantly advanced medical knowledge and innovation. He has served as Director and Professor of scientific research at IOM Dental University, leading initiatives on mercury and heavy metal toxicity. As Chief Medical Officer and Research Director at Advanced Light Devices LLC and Director of Medical Research and Development at NanoMedTek LLC, he propelled forward in medical technology, including a notable HIV/AIDS research initiative using photodynamic therapy in 2001, which earned him a Letter of Gratitude from the High Commissioner of Tanzania. Morales is affiliated with multiple prestigious organizations, such as the International Photodynamic Association and SMILE Foundation Mexico, and serves as Vice President of the International Oxidative Medical Association. He also contributes to the Fundacion Corazones Blancos, a nonprofit aiming to improve healthcare access and combat inequalities in Mexico. His numerous awards and recognitions include a Certificate of Recognition from Thomason Hospital and Texas Tech, the Distinguished Speaker title at the 8th International Conference on Bio-Oxidative Medicine, the Distinguished Faculty Member Award from the International Oxidative Medical Association, and the Farr Pioneer Award for Research and Development. Morales holds a B.S. in Biology from State University in Matamoros, Tamps, Mexico, and earned his Medical Doctorate Degree from the Universidad Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos, Consejo Nacional de Educación Superior (CONES RD). He completed his postgraduate studies in family medicine and obstetrics/gynecology at Texas Tech Health Science Center. Residing in Brownsville, TX, Morales is deeply committed to community service, providing essential medical care to underserved populations, and participating actively in educational outreach. Beyond his medical pursuits, he holds black belts in Aikido, Hapkido, and Taekwondo. He enjoys exploring new culinary landscapes, remains active through regular exercise, actively participates in church, and cherishes the time spent with his three sons.
  • Mary St Jean
    @marystjean
    Now an experienced statistical programmer and data analyst, my professional journey from makeup artist to data professional exemplifies resilience and determination. Hailing from Nashua, New Hampshire, I am inclined to research and innovation; I am also an active community member, real estate investor, and single mom of two. Born and raised in Rhode Island, I have always had a passion for learning, a trait I imbue in my children. I have two children who consistently excel academically and place at the regional and national levels in academic competitions. Balancing my role as a single mom and enabling my children to explore their potential speaks to my skills and passions. Before my current role, I worked as a makeup artist, emphasizing confidence and personal expression in all clients. Trading makeup brushes for a MacBook Pro, I started a graduate program in data science at Harvard in 2019 with zero prior experience, driven by the purpose of creating a meaningful life for my children. I studied MIT OpenCourseWare to learn the math skills needed to succeed in my courses and pulled innumerable all-nighters to learn R, statistics, and Python at the level and pace required for the program. This fierce determination and passion led me to graduate from Harvard in 2022 with a number of academic accolades. I was hired at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) four months before graduation, illustrating my exceptional caliber of multi-tasking as any single mom does best. To deepen my field of expertise, I was accepted to Dartmouth for Quantitative Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Health Data Science. Pursuing a second Ivy League quantitative master’s degree, I enrolled full-time on campus while continuing to work at MGH—perhaps the only single mom and nontraditional student who’s even attempted to do so. While attending Dartmouth, I contributed to research in my professional work at MGH that was published in the article “Development of a Definition of Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection” (Thaweethai et al., 2023) in the Journal of American Medicine for which I am named as a contributor. Additionally, during this time, both of my children were invited to participate in the national level science bee competition, robotics regional championships, and MIT science bowl invitational competition, skipped one and two grades in math, respectively, and made the honor roll every term. Despite being tempered by family commitments, I completed half of the program and continued my pursuit of continuous learning.
  • James Wusterbarth
    @jameswusterbarth
    James Wusterbarth's life journey is a compelling tapestry of service, learning, and adventure, from his early years in Heidelberg, Germany, to his current role as an independent contractor in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. His relentless pursuit of knowledge and commitment to making a difference has defined his diverse career path. Starting in Washington, D.C., in the 1990s, he worked at the Center for Counterterrorism Studies before earning his commission as a U.S. Naval Officer. His military career was marked by resilience, grit, and determination, particularly during his time at Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL training, where he completed the notoriously brutal Hellweek and never quit during seven months of grueling training. Despite not being given the opportunity to continue in Naval Special Warfare, his perseverance was rewarded with an opportunity to attend flight school and years of training to become a Navy Pilot. James was deployed all across the Mediterranean, taking part in Operation Allied Force and Operation Enduring Freedom. His quest for knowledge is evident in his many certifications and licenses in aviation and maritime to emergency response. Holding multiple FAA Pilot Licenses, a DOT Merchant Mariner Master Captain's License, various boating instructor licenses, and a PADI Master Diver certification, he has demonstrated a profound expertise in aviation and marine activities. With over 35 years of experience as an emergency responder, he has held positions such as Federal Law Enforcement Ranger, and Oceanic Lifeguard Instructor, along with ten years of service as a National Ski Patrol. He has also contributed as a DOI Red Card Certified Wildland Firefighter with an added Skydiving Certification from USPA, he is National Registry Certified EMT, ICS Search And Rescue Coordinator, and FEMA SAR Manager. In the wake of 9/11, his dedication to service shone through as he took emergency leave and drove through the night to assist at Ground Zero. This bravery and compassion is one of many examples of his voluntary service during catastrophic events and emergencies around the globe. With work experience in 34 countries and travel in over 50, James has consistently sought opportunities to use his skills where they are most needed. -Written by: Stephen Jacobsen, Humana-Global Corp 'Rapid Response Contractors Anytime, Anywhere'