Dr. Vijendra K. Singh recently joined Brain State Technologies as the Director of Research. Dr. Singh has over twenty years experience in neurobiology and immunology research, beginning at the BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he focused on neurochemistry and began delving into the immunology of the nervous system.
October 25, 2008 – After moving to the United States, Singh continued researching central nervous system disorders at the University of Michigan, focusing specifically on autism, autoimmunity in autism, and Alzheimer’s disease. His research has led him firmly to the conviction that up to eighty percent of the cases of autism are caused by an abnormal immune reaction, commonly known as autoimmunity, rather than simply genetics.
Singh is also one of many scientists to propound the notion that diet may impact cognitive function, and to recommend dietary interventions to mitigate psychiatric disorders. Only in recent years has the immune system been recognized to have profound affects on all other body systems, thanks to pioneers including Singh.
Singh has authored over one hundred scientific publications, and has made presentations before a congressional oversight committee and numerous conferences.
“We are thrilled to have Dr. Singh here to head up our non-profit research division,” said Lee Gerdes, President and CEO of Brain State Technologies.
If you would like more information regarding this topic, or to schedule in interview with Dr. Singh or Lee Gerdes, please contact Christy Schmidt at 480-588-6840 or email at christys ( @ ) brainstatetech dot com.
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