Science Papers, Submissions, Testimonials, & References

 

This page contains of list of science papers recommendations, testimonials, and  that span a 25 year period.  

Taken together they tell a story and paint a vivid picture of broad achievement, from personal, healthcare, scientific, to organizational to macroeconomic.  

  


 

Academic Institutional Impact

   

 Title: Stanford University: Astrobiology's Impact upon Academia, Economics, Society.

 

 

National Academy of Medicine Catalyst Award Submission, March 2025

   

 Title: Translational Astrobiology, Wellness, and Longevity

 

 

Science Papers and Submissions

 

 

 

1. Paper Submission: Health Economics Initiative Annual Conference, Becker Friedman Institute, The University of Chicago

   

 Title: Scaling Astrobiology and Protocell Research into Systemic Health Productivity; an Anatomy and Physiology Solution Parallel to Monetarism.

 

 Title: Medicine, Law, & Economics: Their Shared Anatomy and Physiology Information infrastructure. A Systems Biology Solution.

  

2. Application Submission: American Geophysical Union, Voices for Science

   

 Title: American Geophysical Union, Voices for Science – Communications Track Application

  

Submission: American Geophysical

 

 Title: Voices for Science Outreach. 

 

3. Abstract Submission: Astrobiology Science Conference, 2024:

   

 Title: Primordial, Origin of Life & Protocell Conservation and Scaling Model: A deep time, transdisciplinary bridge to enhance human factors research methodology, increase discovery and science output in astrobiology and origin of life research. 

 

 

4. Townhall Proposal, Astrobiology Science Conference 2024 (AbSciCon)

   

 Title: The Astrobiology Narrative and Strategy: Integrating Scientific Principles and Relevance, Societal  Benefits, and Economic Impact. How are we doing? What is next? 

 

5. Submitted application: Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation.  

 

Title: Stardust Ontology, Protocell Epistemology & Astrobiologists as Artistic and Scientific Instruments of Exploration.

 

6. Submitted Comments: National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025

 

Request for Information (RFI): Inviting Comments on the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025

 

7. National Academies of Sciences White Paper Submission, Decadal Survey on Biological and Physical Sciences Research in Space 2023-2032:

 

Title: A Systemic Solution: Translating Origin of Life Protocell Mechanisms into a Novel Research Method for Microgravity, Space Science, Technology, & Earth.

 

8. International Space Station Annual Conference 2020 Abstract Submission:

 

Title: Interogenesis-Interoception: Astronaut Inner Space tactic for Autonomous Healthcare, ISS Collaboration for Covid-19 Vaccine, R&D.

 


 

Introduction Letters and Briefing Offers

 


Savant Syndrome, Space Sciences & Origin of Life Research

 

See link:

Introduction Letter for Daniel Lappin from Dr. Richard Boyle to Dr. Doll 

 

From:

Richard Boyle, PhD

NASA Senior Scientist, Space Biosciences Research Branch, Retired

Chief Section Editor, Environmental, Aviation and Space Physiology at Frontiers in Physiology

 

To:

Dr. Matthew Doll, Director, SSM Health Treffert Center, Savant Research Center

 

Further Resources: Savant Syndrome Space Sciences & Origin of Life Research

 


 

Information, Communication, & Economic Systems

 

1. Alan Greenspan, Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System of the United States

2. Jeffrey Heilbrunn, President, The American Marketing Association

3. George Landgrebe, Chief Executive Officer, Robbins Research International

 


 

Healthcare, Physiology & Science

  

1. Elizabeth Targ, MD, Director of Complementary Medicine Research, California Pacific Medical Center

2. Candace Pert, Ph.D, Research Professor, Dept of Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center

3. Nisha Money, MD, Faculty Coordinator, The Global Elective, University of California San Diego, Neurology Department.

 


 

Organizational Development, Team Building, Training

  

1. Paul Hagopian, President, Splice Digital Health Media/Fingerpaint

2. Carolyn Grimes, Sr. HR Manager, Seatel/Cobham

 


 

Sales and Marketing

 

1. Jeffrey Howard, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing LGE Performance Systems, 

2. Bill Seno, Sales Manager, Boole & Babbage

 


 

Individual Performance, Communication, Behavior, & Health Coaching

 

1. Joseph Hall, Chief Executive Officer, Clarus Systems Group

2. Alex Markevich, Manager, Bain & Company

3. Mark MacDonald, Bear Sterns Securities Corporation

4. Chuck Douglas, National Trainer, Robbins Research International

 

 


 

References

 

 

 

 

 

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