Speaker: Howard E Gendelman,MD

Dr Gendelman started school to become a spy. He studied Russian in school. He went on to work in Isreal. 


He then became a Doctor. But after a time he began to study neuroscience at John Hopkins. He finished his education as part of the Army. He spent many years  in the chemical warfare area. 

Before his retirement, he spent time in Dessert Storm. Once he retired he returned to NYC but was recruited to Omaha. 

He moved to Omaha in 1991. 

Dr Gendelman began working in Alzheimer’s, MS and Parkinson’s disease research. In NE, we live statistically 8 years longer than people that live on NYC. Because we live longer we are experiencing more of these diseases. 

The double blind research study is just completing and getting ready for publication.  It’s taken 16 years to research, test and human test through the FDA to find a treatment for these diseases. 

In the next few months the study will be fully released and we will be very excited to see the full results. 

Thank you, Dr Gendelman for the education on these diseases.