Intl. Cl. : A61K 31/10, A61K 31/045
Current U.S. Cl.: 514/711; 514/724; 514/923
Field of Search: 514/711, 923
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Doctor Ronald M Lawrence M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor of the UCLASchool of Medicine
Founding member of the American Association for the Study of Pain. Philip Noel Baker Research Prize Award, U.N.E.S.C.O. Council on Sports Medicine presented at Montreal Olympics, 1976
Introduction
Aged 83, with 50 years in the medical profession Dr Lawrence has made major contributions to the study and understanding of non-drug pain relief. His tireless commitment has won him high acclaim in the field of professional sports.
Ronald M. Lawrence, M.D. Ph.D., led a recent human study on the use of MSM in treating arthritis titled, "Methylsulfonylmethane: A Double Blind Study of its Use in Degenerative Arthritis."
Qualifications
M.D. from the University of California, CaliforniaCollege of Medicine at Irvine.
Master of Science in neurophysiology from New YorkUniversity's Bellevue Division
Bachelors Degree in biology from New YorkUniversity.