Welcome to the Einstein Medical Institute USA Program for joint interdisciplinary studies and research. The Einstein Institute will equip you with solid knowledge through imagination, creativity, concepts, mathematical models, simulation to effective therapy, and innovational product, to attain a M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree. During your studies, you will embark on a most fascinating journey that prepares you for your future career, beyond the traditional structures of work in the twenty-first century.
The purpose for which the corporation is organized is conducting Graduate Education Research Program MD/PhD in Biomedical Science, Biophotonics and Molecular Cell Therapy Simulation; Design and Testing Therapeutic Apparatus in Clinical Studies. Einstein Medical Institute Corp. USA (EMI USA) is affiliated with Graduate International Universities Programs in USA, Caribbean Islands and European Union.
EMI USA is carrying out the PhD Research in Stimulation of Immune System in Infectious Diseases and Cancer but not limited to those two areas. It is also including prevention of human biosystem, anti-aging and environmental markers and factors of human bioenergy. The principles of those research applied, G. P. Einstein’s Math Functions and Matrices.
The vision of the Einstein Institute is to prepare students for future success through effective, creative models in discovery, utilizing specific, heuristic, and algorithmic structures of research and diversity design. The ultimate goal of The Einstein Institute Program is to further explore the innovative apparatuses and methods used in prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and cancer.
We are focused on prevention, non-invasive or minimum invasive dregless therapy.
Eduardo I. Garcia MD, J.D. CFO and Vice President of Operational Research
Einstein Medical Institute, Corp. USA is conducting research in following units:
Biophotonics and Immune Stimulation System Division Professor George P. Einstein and Team
Neurology Division Professor George P. Einstein and Team
Anti-aging and Nutrition Division Professor George P. Einstein and Team
Autoimmune Division Professor George P. Einstein and Team