Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Who is the Creator of Truth Doctor?


C.Clark currently pursues goals of becoming an Interdisciplinary Science Publisher. She emerges her strong understanding and applicable grasp for science with her passion for educating and teaching others by providing health and science knowledge to the world.

Columbia University Medical Center’s New York Brain Bank is http://www.nybb.hs.columbia.edu/ where Clark spends her days working by extracting genetic material, RNA (Ribo nucleic acid)  from Alzheimer, Huntington, Parkinson’s brains in order to correlate the RNA integrity (Rin number) and pH quality of the  diseased brains.  Clark uses regions of Broadman area 37 from the human brain.  With Clark’s quantitative data she anaylzes  neurological and post mortem death states that the brain and neurons exist in prior and during  death.  The New York Brain Bank is headed by world renown Dr. Vonsattel at Columbia University.

In 2009 Clark begun graduate school at Pace University http://www.pace.edu in New York pursuing a Master of Science in Publishing. In 2008, as a Researcher Clark joined the Product Development at Threshold Enterprises, LTD. Threshold manufactures vitamins and health supplements. At Threshold Clark formulated various products for brands such as Source Naturals http://www.sourcenaturals.com/ and Planetary Herbals http://www.planetaryherbals.com/. Some of the various products that Clark formulated are Coenzyme Q10, Magnesium Ascorbate with Bioflavonoids, and Cinnamon Extract. 

Clark worked side by side the Chief Executive Officer of Kambucha Botanica http://www.kombuchabotanica.com/ in Santa Cruz, Ca. Here Clark produced and cloned kombucha from bacteria yeast culture.  Clark is an alumnus of University California Santa Cruz where she earned a Bachelors of Arts in Biological Science. While Clark majored in Biology as a full time student, she also tutored undergraduate Calculus for three years at University California Santa Cruz (UCSC).  She tutored undergraduate cellular, molecular, developmental biology and inorganic chemistry at UCSC http://www.ucsc.edu .  Clark worked as a Calculus and Trigonometry Instructor for Upward Bound Mathematics and Science Program in the summer of 2004.