

Organization
The Samueli Institute for Information Biology™ is a
non-profit, non-affiliated medical research organization supporting the
scientific investigation of healing processes with Information Biology™ and its
application in health and disease.
The Institute conducts and supports creative
and rigorous scientific research through a network of laboratory programs around
the world. The Institute Executive Staff, a Board of Directors, a Scientific
Advisory Committee and a Vision and Planning Group guide these programs.
Executive Staff and Personnel
1. Susan Samueli, Ph.D. Founder
2. Wayne B. Jonas, M.D., Director
3. Christine Goertz, D.C.,
Ph.D.Director of Clinical Epidemiology
4.
Harald Walach,
PD Dr. phil., European Office Director
5.
John A. Ives Ph.D.,
Scientific Director of
Laboratory Research
6. Rainer Schneider, Dr. phil.
Dipl. Psych., Scientist
7. Stefan Schmidt,
Dr. phil., Scientist
8. Cindy Crawford BA, Research Assistant
Board of Directors
1. Henry Samueli, Ph.D.
2. Susan Samueli, Ph.D.
3. Michael Schulman, Esq.
4. Wayne B. Jonas, M.D.
5. Ronald A. Chez, M.D.
Our story
The Samueli Institute for Information Biology™ (SIIB) both investigates and
provides support for research that explores the biology of healing and its
relationship to health and disease. Founded 1 July 2001, we
are a non-profit, non-affiliated research organization made possible by the
generous support of Susan and Henry Samueli of Corona del Mar, California.
Accomplishments
Founded in July 2001, the Samueli Institute for Information Biology™ is a
non-profit, non-affiliated medical research organization supporting the
scientific investigation of healing processes with Information Biology™, and its
application in health and disease. In these two years, the Samueli Institute has
funded over 44 scientific
research projects through a network of laboratory programs around the world. It
has also supported thirteen conferences and published
nine
proceedings and two books, and has
developed a new program to study the
Military Applications of Complementary and Alternative Medicine called MIL CAM.
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A Network of Investigators
The Samueli Institute conducts its research through a growing
network of laboratory
programs around the world. A Board of
Directors, a Scientific Review Committee and a Vision and Planning Group guide programs for the creative
and rigorous scientific exploration of Institute topics.
Locations
This map illustrates the
locations of the three offices of the Institute, and the sites of currently
funded basic and clinical research.
Contact Information
United States East Coast office
United States West Coast office
European Office