Gordon Edlin, PhD - University of Hawaii, Hawaii
Gordon Edlin, PhD, has a bachelor's degree in physics from MIT and a PhD in chemistry from the University of Oregon. He was a professor of genetics at the University of California, Davis, for 22 years, where his research focused on the molecular biology of microorganisms. His interest in health was dramatically increased after he was tear-gassed on the Berkeley campus in the late 1960s while protesting the Vietnam War. Although his approach to health and medicine is scientific, he also has considerable experience with alternative medicines. He is currently an adjunct professor of biochemistry at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii.
Eric Golanty, PhD - Las Positas College
Eric Golanty has a bachelor's and a master's degree in biochemistry for the University of California - Berkeley and a PhD in human development and family studies from the University of California - Davis. He currently teaches personal health and human sexuality at Las Positas College in Livermore, California, where he also develops distance learning programs and trains faculty in educational uses of the Internet. Before joining the staff at Las Positas College, he taught human sexuality at University of California - Davis for 10 years and supervised peer health counseling and educator training in the health education program in the student health center.