Resume of Dr. Jesse A. Stoff, MD
CURRENT POSITIONS:
Linchitz Medical Wellness, PLLC 1/13 - current
Immunology R& D consulting P/T and Private P/T practice East End Wellness Center 5/10 - current
Clinical Immunology Consultant to S.P.R.I.M. 8/2008 – 9/2010 Current projects include the development of GRAS substances as food additives that are immunologically supportive.
CityWide Family Practice, Rockaway Beach, N.Y. 8/2008- 11/2008
Private Practice, Jericho, N.Y. 10/2001- 8/2008
Chief Science Officer Immune Biologics (Scottsdale, AZ 2001-current) Overview of responsibilities: Basic science research in the discovery of Bio-Engineered Lacteal Complex. Accomplishments: Discovered Bio-Engineered Lacteal Complex (BLC), a pathogen specific biological complex with 5 mechanisms of action that represents a new class of biologic antibiotics and includes a provision for the treatment of cancer. Delineated the protocols for producing, processing, assaying and administering BLC. Patents filed in 7 different classes for producing, processing and assaying BLC. Manuscript published in Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology. 2
Member American Association of Immunologists
Advanced Clinical Immunology Work With: Dr. George Olson, Professor Emeritus, Immunology 1991-1996 Dr. Ben Papermaster 1995-1999 Note: Lectures given at: “III Curso Internacional de Immunocompromiso”, Hospital General, Mexico City, Mexico. “Immune Reconstitution with Cytokines and Similar Agents”, May 14, 1999. “Immune Reconstitution with Targeted Human Umbilical Cord Stem Cells”, May 15, 1999. As a result of these lectures I consulted in the construction and operation of a HUCB Stem Cell clinic there for 4 years. Then I consulted in the construction and operation of a HUCB Stem Cell clinic (The Institute of Cellular Medicine in Atlanta, GA) from 2002-2004. During that time I developed a number of successful protocols for the therapeutic application of targeted HUCB stem cells for people with cancer, auto-immune diseases, multiple sclerosis and ALS. Patents filed in 7 different classes for producing, processing and assaying BLC, under the heading of: IMMUNODYNAMIC COMPLEXES AND METHODS FOR USING AND PREPARING SUCH COMPLEXES See: Journal: LIPI: Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology Manuscript ID: 206636 Manuscript Title: A Pilot Study of an anti-MRSA Bio-Engineered Lacteal Complex (anti-MRSA BLC) in a Murine Septicemia Model Vol 28 No 4/Oct-Dec 2006 By: Stoff; Nix; DeYoung
Advanced Acupuncture Activities: Six months of accredited intensive training at the Lincoln Hospital Acupuncture (drug detox) clinic under Dr. Mike Smith 1/80-5/81 average 40-50 hrs/wk. Full-time Private practice 10/83 to 4/01 of which approximately 10-15% utilizes TCM. Distinguished Services Certificate for Acupuncture 11/80. NADA Certified 1/89. American Academy of Medical Acupuncture Associate Member 4/88-1995. 3
Advanced Naturopathic Activities: Board of Directors (founding member) of The SouthWest College of Naturopathic Medicine 1994-1997 Board Certified Naturopathic Physician by the American Naturopathic Medical Certification and Accreditation Board 6/26/96 Member of the American Naturopathic Association 1998- present PREVIOUS POSITIONS: Integramed, Inc., Tucson, AZ Oct. 1999 – April 2001 Medical Director A privately held company focused on treating patients from all over the world with severe and chronic diseases from the perspective of applied Clinical Immunology. Approximately 60% of the patients had some type of cancer, 20% of the patients had an auto-immune disease and 20% had a chronic viral disease. Overview of responsibilities: Train the physicians in the protocols of applied Clinical Immunology, interface with Oncologists and Immunologists at the University of Arizona, give ongoing CME lectures to physicians at the University of Arizona and to Fellows in the University of Arizona School of Medicine Integrated Medicine Fellowship Program. Accomplishments: Successfully trained and supervised treatment teams of physicians and other professionals. Supervised and directed the staff of physicians and other professionals. Was invited to present our protocols at medical conferences domestically and internationally.
Solstice Clinical Associates, Inc., Tucson, AZ Dec. 1990 – Oct 1999 Medical Director, founder A privately held company focused on treating patients from all over the world with severe and chronic diseases from the perspective of applied Clinical Immunology. Approximately 60% of the patients had some type of cancer, 20% of the patients had an auto-immune disease and 20% had a chronic viral disease. 4 Overview of responsibilities: Train the physicians in the protocols of applied Clinical Immunology, interface with Oncologists and Immunologists at the
University of Arizona re: patient care, give ongoing CME lectures to physicians at the University of Arizona. Accomplishments: Successfully trained and supervised 2 treatment teams of physicians and other professionals. Supervised and directed a staff of 18 physicians and other professionals. Was invited to present our protocols at medical conferences domestically and internationally. Consultant to Cancer Treatment Centers of America in protocols of applied Clinical Immunology in their Zion, Ill. and Tulsa, Ok hospitals, 1997-2001.
Solstice Clinical Associates, Inc., Gt. Barrington, MA, May 1987 - Dec. 1990 Medical Director, founder A privately held company focused on treating patients from all over the world with severe and chronic diseases from the perspective of applied Clinical Immunology. Approximately 60% of the patients had some type of cancer, 20% of the patients had an auto-immune disease and 20% had a chronic viral disease. Overview of responsibilities: Train the physicians in the protocols of applied Clinical Immunology. Accomplishments: Successfully trained and supervised 4 treatment teams of physicians and other professionals. Supervised and directed a staff of 37 physicians and other professionals. Was invited to present our protocols at medical conferences domestically and internationally.