SRT Advisory Board

PROFESSOR RUSTUM ROY

Professor Rustum Roy

Professor Roy has interwoven throughout his 60 year career both world-class science and active participation in reforming theology and the practice of religion. He is at once a distinguished research scientist and a social activist, a societal reformer and a champion of whole person healing (or CAM). He currently holds professorships at Penn State, Arizona State and the University of Arizona covering those fields. His work has been recognized by his election to five separate National Academies of Engineering/Science: of the U.S., Sweden, India, Japan, and Russia. He has had the Order of the Rising Sun with Gold Rays conferred on him by the Emperor of Japan. One of the key founders of the first major interdisciplinary field in the Western world's academia--Materials Research--he led Penn State's Materials Research Lab, which he directed for 23 years, to its recognition in 2003 by ISI as the world's #1 lab in the field. He played the same role for the field of Science, Technology & Society, specializing in Science Policy, Science Education, and Science and Religion. He gave the prestigious Hibbert Lectures in London and served on the Pope's Nova Spes committee on Science and Religion--a field on which he has written and lectured for 50 years.

BEVERLY RUBIK, PH.D.

Beverly Rubik

President, Founder, and Principal Investigator, Institute for Frontier Science, Oakland, CA. One of 18 members of the Program Advisory Board of the Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institute of Health (precursor to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine), where she chaired a national meeting that led to the creation of the term "biofield" and its adoption by Medline. She is a biophysicist internationally renowned for exploring the role of subtle energies in health and healing. She has published over 60 papers and 2 books, including Life at the Edge of Science.

 

 

WILLIAM TILLER, PH.D.

William Tiller

Guggenheim Fellow, Professor Emeritus, Former Chair Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University Palo Alto, CA, Author of 8 books including: An Introduction to Computer Simulation in Applied Science, Eds. F. Abraham and W.A. Tiller (Academic Press, 1975)., The Science of Crystallization: Macroscopic Phenomena and Defect Generation (Cambridge U. Press, 1991).

 

 

 

PETER CLECAK, PH.D.

Peter Clecak

University of California Irvine, School of Social Ecology, one of the first Professors of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) at a major US University.

 

 

 

 

 

DEAN RADIN, PH.D.

Dean Radin

Senior Scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Petaluma, CA, Former member of technical staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and later a principal member of technical staff at GTE Laboratories, where he was engaged in R&D on a wide variety of advanced telecommunications products and systems. He earned Special Merit Awards from GTE Laboratories, Bell Labs, and has received grants from the Richard Hodgson Memorial Fund Grant at Harvard University.

 

 

DANIEL DUNPHY, PA

Daniel Dunphy

Clear Center of Health, Mill Valley, CA, Specializing in family and internal medicine including insulin metabolism, oncology and pediatrics. Daniel is author of numerous medical articles for professional journals. He has written several books on various medical topics and lectures both at seminars and for public interest groups.