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NAME: ARTHUR DALE ERICSSON, M.D.

  • Director, Institute of Biologic Research (1991-Presat)

  • Baylor College of Medicine (1969-1990)

  • Associate Professor, Department of Neurology

  • Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology (1969-1995)

  • Institute of Biologic Research Africa, Director 1993-present

  • Vinca Institute-Belgrade 1995-present

  • University of Texas School of Public Health-adjunct- present

  • Universite d' Abidjan-adjunct (1992-present)

  • Institute of Virological Research, Frankfurt, Germany

  • University of Mabara Medical School, Uganda

  • University of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya

Office:

Scurlock Tower
6560 Fannin, Suite 720
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone: 713-790-9590
Fax: 713-791-9504
email: ade@rxibr.com

 

Place and Date of Birth:

  • West Palm Beach, Florida

  • November 13, 1931

 

Education:

1953
1953-1957
1957-1958
1958-1961
B.S. (chemistry) University of Miami, Florida
M.D. University of Maryland (Baltimore)
Internship University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Residency University of Michigan (Neurology)

  

Professional Experience and Background

1961-1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
1964-1965
Jr. Clinical Instructor, Neurology, University of Michigan
Sr. Clinical Instructor, Neurology, University of Michigan
Instructor, Neurology, University of Michigan
Director of Neurological Research and Clinical Neurology, St. Barnabas Hospital, (New York, N.Y.- Parkinson Institute)
1965-1969 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, (Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan)
1969-1989 Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, (Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas)
1989-1995 Adjunct Professor of Neurology, (Department of Rehabilitation and Research, Baylor College of Medicine)
1989-1995 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, (Baylor College. of Medicine)
1989-1995 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology-Pain Medicine, (Baylor College of Medicine)

 

Honorary Society Recognition:

  • Sigma Xi

  • National Academies of Practice

  • Royal Society of Medicine

  • Certification American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry (certificate #9399)

  • Texas Board of Medical Examiners (certificate # D6418)

 

 

Consultant Positions:

1966-1972 National Cooperative Study of Hypertension and Stroke (Neurological Director)
1968 Special Task Force on Cerebrovascular disease, National Heart Institute and National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness
1969-1974 St. Anthony's Center ( Xerox Center for Medical Research-Houston, Texas)
1971-1974 Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, Texas
1972-1974 Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceutical Research
1972-1974 Hoffinan-la Roche corporation- Neuropharmacological Research
1974-Present Founder and Consultant, Parkinson Foundation/Society of Harris County, Houston, Texas
1974-1989 Special Neurological Consultant, Cardiovascular Surgical Section A, Baylor
College of Medicine, (Dr. Michael DeBakey), Houston, Texas
1982 Alumni Association Recognition Award
1987 Consultant, Dallah Institute of Medicine, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
1988-Present National Heart and Lung Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland
1988-1995 Director, Memorial Hall School, Houston, Texas
1988-Present Director, Committee on Public Health Policy, Harris County Medical Society
1993-Present Consultant to University of Athens, Greece (NCI)
1997-Present Consultant to University of Kenya
1999-Present Director - HealthCare on net Corporation

 

Memberships and Honors (Societies and Associations):

American Academy of Neurology, Fellow
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Heart Association (Council for Cerebral Vascular Disease and Council for Artherosclerosis
American Heart Association (Research Review Committee, Executive Council, Cardiovascular Study group A
Michael E. Debakey International Cardiovascular Society
New York Academy of Medicine and Sciences
Harris County Medical Society
Harris County Neurological Society
American Medical Association Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
Texas Medical Foundation
Royal Academy of Medicine-London, England, Fellow
National Academies of Practice
Texas Neurological Society
Society for Neurosciences
Pan American Medical Association
Instrument Society of America
Who's Who: state, regional and national
Distinguished Men of Science
National Register of Prominent Americans
Texas Medical Association
American Public Health Association

Author of over 170 publications

 

 

Biographical Sketch

Arthur Dale Ericsson, M.D.

Dr. Ericsson received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from the University of Miami, and his Doctorate of medicine from the University of Maryland. Following a postgraduate training program in neurology, he was appointed to the faculty of the University of Michigan. In 1964, he was named Director of the Clinical services and Director of Research and Development of Neurology and Extrapyramidal Disorders at Saint Barnabas Hospital, New York City, in cooperation with Dr. Irving Cooper, the pioneer of stereotactic surgery of the brain.

Dr. Ericsson was appointed Assistant Professor of Neurology at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, and held this position from 1965-1969.

In 1967, he was asked to be a consultant in developing the guidelines for the National Comprehensive Community Healthcare Program for Cerebrovascular Disease (stroke) for the President's Commission, under President Lyndon Johnson's, Great Society Program. At that time, Dr. Ericsson and others founded the National Cooperative Study for the effect of hypertension on stroke, funded by the National Institutes of Health. This study was completed ten years later and demonstrated the feasibility of reducing stroke incidence and severity by preventive antihypertensive therapy.

At the request of the President of Baylor College of Medicine (Dr. Michael Debakey), Dr. Ericsson accepted the position of Associate Professor in Neurology in 1969 and has been affiliated with the college since that time.

Dr. Ericsson has conducted research in degenerative neurological diseases and those associated with aging and cerebrovascular disease. These endeavors have included basic physiology and biochemistry of Parkinson's Disease, cerebral blood flow and metabolism, cerebral atherosclerosis and atherogenesis, hypertension, hypertensive cerebrovascular disease and medical outcomes analysis and health maintenance and prevention of disease. He was the director of the stroke program for cardiovascular surgery at the Methodist Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine, Cardiovascular Center for Vascular Disease, and is active in the field of laser medicine and biologic therapies.

As founder and as a Director of the Institute for Biologic Research he has developed a synergy between the nervous, endocrine and immune systems and has made advances in the therapies for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), Parkinson's syndrome, Alzheimer's syndrome, pain relief and enhanced wound healing utilizing laser technology and preventive health.

In addition to numerous memberships in professional and honorary societies and author of many books and hundreds of scientific articles, Dr. Ericsson has been active as a consultant to major pharmaceutical and industrial research and development consortiums in the United States as well as in other countries. Furthermore, he has been active in the development of and conduction of both teaching and research programs in the United States of America, Europe, Africa and Eastern Europe Prevention and treatment of neuroimmimodegenerative syndromes and cancer remain an active research and clinical interest.

 


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