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Corporate Profile for Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute for Dec. 22, 1995.


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Published date:   Dec. 22, 1995


Company name:     Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute


Address:          P.O. Box 4029
                  Menlo Park, Calif. 94026


Telephone No.:    415/321-2374 (415/321-CERI)


Chief Executive
 Officer:         Steven Wm. Fowkes


Chief Financial
 Officer:         Anne M. Fowkes


Public Relations
 Contact:         Steven Fowkes
 Business number: 415/321-2374
 Home number:     415/321-6670


URL/email:        fowkes@ceri.win.net
                  http://www.ceri.com


Industry:         Publishing




Company description:

CERI CERI Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (France)
CERI Canadian Energy Research Institute
CERI Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute
CERI Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute (Japan) 
 is a small research institute tracking the world's scientific and medical research relating to cognitive performance and publishing a newsletter reporting such developments. Started in 1992, "Smart Drug News" now reaches more than 30 countries worldwide.

Steven Wm. Fowkes serves as executive director of the institute. His educational background is organic chemistry (Reed College, 1975) and he has authored several books, including "Smart Drugs II" (1993, with Ward Dean, M.D. and John Morgenthaler).

Ward Dean, M.D. and Ray Sahelian, M.D. serve as CERI's medical editors. Dr. Dean is currently a commander in the U.S. Navy. He has authored several books including "Biological Aging Measurement -- Clinical Applications" (1988) and "The Neuroendocrine neuroendocrine /neu·ro·en·do·crine/ (-en´do-krin) pertaining to neural and endocrine influence, and particularly to the interaction between the nervous and endocrine systems.

neu·ro·en·do·crine
adj.
 Theory of Aging and Degenerative Disease" (1992, with Professor Vladimir Dilman, M.D., Ph.D., D.M.Sc., of the former Soviet Union).

Ray Sahelian, M.D. is a family practitioner family practitioner
n. Abbr. FP
See family physician.
 best known for his recent best-selling book, "Melatonin melatonin: see pineal gland.
melatonin

Hormone secreted by the pineal gland of most vertebrates. It appears to be important in regulating sleeping cycles; more is produced at night, and test subjects injected with it become sleepy.
: Nature's Sleeping Pill" (1995).

Media inquiries are welcome.

CONTACT: Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute
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