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In reply to the discussion: Naturopaths and the creep of pseudo-science [View all]pnwmom
(108,976 posts)since 1994. She is both a naturopathic physician who teaches at Bastyr and a faculty member in neuroscience at U.W. Many of the faculty at Bastyr have joint appointments with major institutions and have academic credentials in both naturopathy and traditional fields.
http://www.bastyr.edu/people/alumni-faculty-researcher/leanna-j-standish-phd-nd-lac-fabno
Dr. Standish is currently a research professor for the School of Naturopathic Medicine at Bastyr, a clinical professor for the School of Public Health at the University of Washington, and affiliate research professor in the University of Washington's School of Medicine's radiology department.
Dr. Standish is also the medical director of the Bastyr Integrative Oncology Research Center (BIORC) and a clinical research professor at the Bastyr University Research Institute. She has served as principal investigator on several National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grants since 1994.
Dr. Standish is a neuroscientist and a naturopathic physician who is board certified in naturopathic oncology. Currently her research is focused on the Asian medicinal mushroom Trametes versicolor in the treatment of breast and prostate cancer; functional brain imaging in the treatment of brain cancer; and the development of integrative oncology outcomes studies. New projects using IV Resveratrol and IV Curcumin to treat cancer are being developed.