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Oommen K. George,Ph.D
Chief Consultant in Homoeopathic Medicine Specialized in
Nutrition, Preventive Healthcare and Cardiovascular Physiology Director of Clinical
Research in Dynamic (Homoeopathic) Medicine.
Dr. Oommen K. George completed his undergraduate degree
from Vanguard University in southern California with emphasis in Biology, Chemistry and Biblical
Studies. He continued his graduate training and completed his doctorate studies from Loma
Linda University, School of Medicine-Department of Physiology/Pharmacology. He is a member of
Homoeopathic Medical Association of America and American Physiology Society. He has co-authored
scientific articles in the Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Journal of Cellular
and Molecular Neurobiology.
In addition, Dr. Oommen was involved in post-graduate training in homoeopathic
medicine and has been working with Dr. K.O. George, world-renowned physician in the
field of Dynamic/Homoeopathic Medicine and the late Dr. Sosamma George, homoeopathic physician
(OBGYN and Female Diseases) for the past fifteen years. He has authored and edited the widely
read newsletter, Dynamic Transmission and The Hahnemannian.
Furthermore, as an educator and medical scientist he is involved in the development of
Samuel Hahnemann School of Homoeopathic Medicine and Los Angeles Int’l
University, School of Medicine.
Dr. Oommen K. George will provide homoeopathic consultations with
special emphasis on cardiovascular and preventive healthcare. Please contact
Hahnemannian Research Center for an appointment.
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EDUCATION
| 1994-2003     | Loma Linda University, School of Medicine
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy, Physiology.
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| 1988-1992     | Vanguard University (Southern California College)
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Biology
Minor in Chemistry, Biblical Studies and Mathematics
Honors: Cum Laude
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COMMUNITY SERVICE/VOLUNTEER WORK
| 1984 to 1987      |
Volunteer in Patient care at Industrial Medical Clinic—City of Industry, California.
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| 1986 to 1989      |
Volunteer as pharmacy aid at Shiners Pharmacy, Beverly Hills, California.
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| 1988 to present      |
Youth and Lay leader at Mar Thoma Church of Los Angeles
Small group leader integrating biblical principles in today’s multi-cultural environment. Provide counsel and leadership on challenges Indian immigrants face in today’s social environment.
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| 2002 to present      |
Associate Professor of Vascular Physiology at Los Angeles Int’l
University, Samuel Hahnemann School of Homoeopathic
Medicine. Irvine, California. Teach medical physiology and
pharmacology. Review principles of vascular physiology and
medical biochemistry with undergraduate and graduate students.
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| August 2003      |
Program Director for Graduation Ceremony at Los Angeles Int’l
University, Samuel Hahnemann School of H. Medicine. Organize
order of ceremony, coordinate keynote speaker, assign graduation
robes for faculty and students, and oversee building site and
parking for the graduation ceremony.
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| 2003 to present      |
Consultant in Homeopathic (Dynamic) Medicine with
special emphasis on cardiovascular and preventive healthcare.
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
| 2004 to present      | The Member of National Center for Homoeopathy (NCM)
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| 2003 to present      | The Member of Homoeopathic Medical Association of America
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| 2003 to 2007      | The Member of the American Society for Cell Biology
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| 2002 to present      | The Member of American Physiology Society
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PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
- Original Article: “Centrally acting imidazolines stimulate vascular alpha 1A-adrenergic receptors in Rat-Tail Artery.” Journal of Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology. 26(4-6):645-57., Jul-Aug, 2006.
- "Publication in FASEB Journal, A216 (164.12). In rat-tail artery
clonidine and moxonidine but not harmane induces tension
development via involvement of both alpha1 and alpha2-
adrenergic receptors.., Apr, 2004.
- Original Article: “Moxonidine, an Antihypertensive Agent, is
Permissive to ?1-Adrenergic Receptor Pathway in the Rat-Tail
Artery.” Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. Vol 31, Nu 2
Feb 2004.
- Poster Presentation & Publication at 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology—Dec 14-18, 2003 San Francisco, California. “Angiotensin II induced tension development in Rat-tail Artery involves Phospholipase D and Protein Kinase C.”, Dec, 2003.
- Poster Presentation & Publication at Sixth Annual Research
Symposium at Wong Kerlee Conference Center. Loma Linda
University, School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California.
“In Rat-Tail Artery Moxonidine tension via both alpha 1 & 2
Receptors.” ,. Sept, 2003.
- Paper Published, Souvenir 2003 Los Angeles Int’l University,
Samuel Hahnemann School of Homoeopathic Medicine. Irvine,
California. “Niemann-Pick Disease.”.,Aug, 2003.
- Thesis Published at Loma Linda University, School of Medicine
Graduate School. “Comparison of Receptor Efficacies on Vascular
Smooth Muscle Contraction.” ., Jun, 2003.
- Poster Presentation &Publication at Experimental Biology Meeting
April 11-15, 2003 San Diego, California. “Differential response of
Rat-Tail Artery to Adrenergic and Angiotensin stimulation.” ., Apr, 2003.
- Poster Publication at the Fourth International Symposium on
Agmatine and Imidazoline Systems. San Diego, California.
“Rat-tail Moxonidine induced tension development via Alpha1 and Alpha2
Receptor.” ., Apr, 2003
- Poster Presentation & Publication 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology— San Francisco, California.
“PKC modulation of vascular smooth muscle contraction in rat-tail artery is primarily through the AT1 receptor. ., Dec 2002.
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