#24 Part 1 - Curing the Incurable w/ Dr. Roberto Trujillo, Chairman & CEO of Trucytonics Institute & Neurocytonix, Inc Ditch Digger CEO with Gary Rabine
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"The Most Important Thing is To Have Passion" - Dr. J. Roberto Trujillo, M.D
Dr. J. Roberto Trujillo, M.D., Sc.D. is the Chairman and CEO of TruCytonics Institute & NeuroCytonix, Inc., at the Montgomery Biotechnology campus of Johns Hopkins University. His current focus is on translation research of neural tissue engineering (quantum magnetic resonance) for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, stroke and Parkinson’s disease. He is a member of the medical advisory board at Fisher Wallace Laboratories, LLC. As a pioneer in the field of neurovirology at Harvard, Dr. Trujillo founded the Pan-American Society of NeuroVirology in 2000. He is the co-inventor of CERCA, a U.S. patented photodynamic therapeutic medical device for the prevention of cervical cancer. Dr. Trujillo is a leader of medical sciences of the Americas, and he has received numerous awards, professional titles, and honorary doctor degrees. Following an internship in medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, he completed a two-year clinical neurological and neurosurgical fellowship at Texas Medical Center. After receiving a training award from NIH, Dr. Trujillo obtained his Doctor of Science degree in Neurosciences and Molecular Virology at Harvard University.
02:24- Story of how Gary and Dr. Roberto Trujillo met
05:30- Roberto's story and upbringing
11:25- Started rotation at age 18
12:00- Difference between US and Mexican medical school
16:54- Challenges are opportunities to grow
19:50- Passion is to study the brain
23:25- AIDS virus causes so much damage to the brain
23:55- Becoming the first molecular neuro-virologist at Harvard
25:52- The importance of passion
28:30- 3 keys to success
29:52- Advantages in America
32:50- If you have an idea you can pursue it, unreal medicine
37:35- All about the NeuroCytonix company
39:40- What clinics look like in America vs India
42:25- Turning brain dogma upside down
Tune in for part 2 next week!
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Check out https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ for this week's TOP 8 Business Growth strategies and subscribe to our newsletter to download Gary’s 13 Keys to Creating a Multi-Million Dollar Business.
Follow us on Instagram @DitchDiggerCEO (https://www.instagram.com/ditchdiggerceo/) for more helpful Business Growth tips.
Our goal is to inspire everyone to start their own business and help you grow it to millions or even billions in value so if you feel any benefit from this episode please let us know by leaving an iTunes review, sharing this episode on social media and emailing a link to anyone you think would also find benefit here. Thank you.
"The Most Important Thing is To Have Passion" - Dr. J. Roberto Trujillo, M.D
Dr. J. Roberto Trujillo, M.D., Sc.D. is the Chairman and CEO of TruCytonics Institute & NeuroCytonix, Inc., at the Montgomery Biotechnology campus of Johns Hopkins University. His current focus is on translation research of neural tissue engineering (quantum magnetic resonance) for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, stroke and Parkinson’s disease. He is a member of the medical advisory board at Fisher Wallace Laboratories, LLC. As a pioneer in the field of neurovirology at Harvard, Dr. Trujillo founded the Pan-American Society of NeuroVirology in 2000. He is the co-inventor of CERCA, a U.S. patented photodynamic therapeutic medical device for the prevention of cervical cancer. Dr. Trujillo is a leader of medical sciences of the Americas, and he has received numerous awards, professional titles, and honorary doctor degrees. Following an internship in medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, he completed a two-year clinical neurological and neurosurgical fellowship at Texas Medical Center. After receiving a training award from NIH, Dr. Trujillo obtained his Doctor of Science degree in Neurosciences and Molecular Virology at Harvard University.
02:24- Story of how Gary and Dr. Roberto Trujillo met
05:30- Roberto's story and upbringing
11:25- Started rotation at age 18
12:00- Difference between US and Mexican medical school
16:54- Challenges are opportunities to grow
19:50- Passion is to study the brain
23:25- AIDS virus causes so much damage to the brain
23:55- Becoming the first molecular neuro-virologist at Harvard
25:52- The importance of passion
28:30- 3 keys to success
29:52- Advantages in America
32:50- If you have an idea you can pursue it, unreal medicine
37:35- All about the NeuroCytonix company
39:40- What clinics look like in America vs India
42:25- Turning brain dogma upside down
Tune in for part 2 next week!
Connect with Gary Rabine and DDCEO:
Visit DDCEO on iTunes
Visit our Website
Like DDCEO on Facebook
Follow DDCEO on Twitter
Follow DDCEO on Instagram
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