Lem MoyeDr. LemMoye, M.D., Ph.D. is a physician, epidemiologist, and biostatistician with the natural ability to explain complex topics to nonscientific audiences. Trained at Indiana University Medical School, he completed post doctorate training at Purdue Uiversity and the University of Texas. He has worked both for the government and pharmaceutical companies, served as an expert witness in both state and federal courts, and is currently conducting research in stem cell therapy. He has published over 200 manuscripts in the scientific literature and has published seven books. He served as a volunteer physician during Hurricane Katrina. His memories of that experience led his prize winning book, Caring for Katrina's Survivors. He currently teaches at the University of Texas School of Public Health, and has given over 75 guest lectures. He combines his knowledge and experience as a physician-scientist, encouraging nontechnical audiences to pose solutions to moral dilemmas. Read More Read Less
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