Frank Morales, a renowned Doctor of Medicine in Mexico City, Mexico, holds extensive expertise in critical healthcare domains such as Family Medicine, obstetrics/Gynecology, Oxidative Medicine, and Photodynamic Therapy. His work extends to Hyperbaric Medicine, addressing neurological disorders and carbon monoxide poisoning, Clinical Heavy Metal Toxicology, and pioneering efforts in Stem Cell Research and Therapy for metabolic, autoimmune, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Additionally, he has developed specialized skills in Longevity Medicine, Nutritional Medicine, HIV/AIDS Research, SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Research, Dental Pulp Stem Cell Research, Neurorestoratology Research, Mercury and Heavy Metal Detoxification, and Hyperbaric Medicine for Autism and Neurological Disorders. As a published author, he has contributed valuable articles and abstracts on stem cell technologies and therapies, mainly targeting metabolic and autoimmune degenerative diseases and neuroregeneration.
Throughout his distinguished career, he utilized his comprehensive education and research to hold significant roles, including as Director of Research and Development at Umbilical Cord Blood Bank ALES/VIDACORD, where he led a vital stem cell project in Mexico City, Mexico. Before relocating to Brownsville, TX, he served as Director of Rio Valley Medical Clinics, focusing on Nutrition, Heavy Metal Toxicology, Hyperbaric Medicine, Longevity, Cellular Medicine, and Photodynamic Therapy.
Currently, Morales is the Director and Founder of the Medical Research Treatment Protocol Center: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, where he has shown remarkable leadership and innovation. He has also held teaching positions at the prestigious Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico. Furthermore, he was a past research associate at the Neurorestoratology Association in Beijing, China.
In San José del Cabo, Mexico, he established VidaSol Health, a clinic committed to innovative regenerative therapies that repair and rejuvenate damaged tissues, employing advanced techniques in cell therapy and tissue bioengineering to enhance patient health and quality of life.
He also held the position of Chief Medical Officer and Research Director at Advanced Light Devices LLC. As Director of Medical Research and Development at NanoMedTek LLC, he advanced nanomedicine significantly. Notably, he spearheaded a pioneering HIV/AIDS research initiative using photodynamic therapy in 2001, earning a Letter of Gratitude from the High Commissioner of Tanzania.
Morales is actively involved with several prestigious organizations, including the International Photodynamic Association and the SMILE Foundation Mexico, where he serves as Vice President of the International Oxidative Medical Association. He also participates in Fundacion Corazones Blancos, a nonprofit organization aimed at improving healthcare access in Mexico.
His professional achievements have been recognized with numerous awards, such as a Certificate of Recognition from Thomason Hospital and Texas Tech and the distinction of being a Distinguished Speaker at the 8th International Conference on Bio-Oxidative Medicine.
He holds a B.S. in Biology from State University in Matamoros, Tamps, Mexico, and earned his Medical Doctor Degree from the Universidad Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos, Consejo Nacional de Educación Superior (CONES RD), with postgraduate training in Family Medicine and Obstetrics/Gynecology at Texas Tech Health Science Center.
Dedicated to community service, Morales has provided medical care to underserved populations and actively engages in educational outreach. Beyond his professional life, he holds black belts in multiple martial arts disciplines. He is an avid food enthusiast, maintains a regular exercise routine, attends church, and cherishes spending quality time with his three sons.
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