Dr.
Robert Goldman MD PhD FAASP DO FAOASM
Chairman, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine; Founding
President, National Academy of Sports Medicine, USA
Dr. Robert M. Goldman has spearheaded the development
of numerous international medical organizations and corporations.
Dr. Goldman has served as a Senior Fellow at the Lincoln Filene Center,
Tufts University, and as an Affiliate at the Philosophy of Education
Research Center, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University.
Dr. Goldman is Professor; Graduate School of Medicine, Swinburne
University, Australia, and Clinical Consultant, Department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology, Korea Medical University. He is also Professor, Department
of Internal Medicine at the University of Central America Health
Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine. Dr. Goldman is a Fellow
of the American Academy of Sports Physicians and a Board Diplomat
in Sports Medicine and Board Certified in Anti-Aging Medicine.
Dr. Goldman received his Bachelor of Science Degree
(B.S.) from Brooklyn College in New York, then conducted three years
of independent research in steroid biochemistry and attended the
State University of New York. He received the Doctor of Medicine
(M.D.) Degree from the Central America Health Sciences University,
School of Medicine in Belize, a government-sanctioned, Ministry of
Health-approved, and World Health Organization-listed medical university.
He received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery (D.O.)
degree from Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at MidWestern
University. His Ph.D. work was in the field of androgenic anabolic
steroid biochemistry.
He co-founded and serves as Chairman of the Board of
Life Science Holdings, a biomedical research company with over 150
medical patents under development in the areas of brain resuscitation,
trauma and emergency medicine, organ transplant and blood preservation
technologies. He has overseen cooperative research agreement development
programs in conjunction with such prominent institutions as the American
National Red Cross, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA), the Department of Defense, and the FDA's Center for Devices
& Radiological Health.
Dr. Goldman is the recipient of the 'Gold Medal for
Science (1993), the Grand Prize for Medicine (1994), the Humanitarian
Award (1995), and the Business Development Award (1996).
During the late l990s, Dr. Goldman received honors
from Minister of Sports and government Health officials of numerous
nations. In 2001, Excellency Juan Antonio Samaranch awarded Dr. Goldman
the International Olympic Committee Tribute Diploma for contributions
to the development of sport & Olympism.
In addition, Dr. Goldman is a black belt in karate,
Chinese weapons expert, and world champion athlete with over 20 world
strength records, he has been listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records. Some of his past performance records include 13,500 consecutive
situps and 321 consecutive handstand pushups.
Dr. Goldman was an All-College athlete in four sports,
a three time winner of the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Physical Fitness
Award, was voted Athlete of the Year, was the recipient of the Champions
Award, and was inducted into the World Hall of Fame of Physical Fitness.
In 1995, Dr. Goldman was awarded the Healthy American Fitness Leader
Award from the President's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports
and U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Dr. Goldman is Chairman of the International Medical
Commission overseeing sports medicine committees in over 176 nations.
He has served as a Special Advisor to the President's Council on
Physical Fitness & Sports. He is founder and international President
of the National Academy of Sports Medicine and the cofounder and
Chairman of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M). Dr.
Goldman visits an average of 20 countries annually to promote brain
research and sports medicine programs.
2007 - Impact of Genetic Engineering, Stem Cells and Aesthetics on the Field of Anti-Ageing Medicine
Anti-Ageing & Regenerative Medicine is entering its 15 year and with this we are seeing an expansion of the field into various areas of regenerative medicine, genetic and tissue engineering, stem cell research and the rapidly expanding fields of cosmetic and aesthetic medicine. The marketplace is expected to exceed 72 billion US$ by 2009 and is having a fairly consistent annual growth rate of nearly 10%. The interest in enhancing function and capacity from the external and internal modes is gaining in popularity from the both the medical as well as the general public, and this has fed such significant growth. Explored will be the components of this fast growing field and their impacts on the industry and medical practice.