
Biography :
Dr. Prasad graduated from the University of Iowa, Post-doctoral training at the Brookhaven National laboratory, and joined the University of Colorado Medical School where he taught and researched funded by the NIH. Discoveries: An elevation of cyclic AMP induced terminal differentiation in neuroblastoma cells in culture. Butyric acid and vitamin E succinate are potent anti-cancer agents. Honors: In 1982, he was invited by the Nobel Prize Committee to nominate a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. In 2017, he was invited to become a member of the Royal Society of Medicine, London He published over 250 papers and authored or edited 33 books on radiobiology, neurodegenerative disease, and nutrition and cancer.