Saturday, March 21, 2009

About Dr. Jau-Fei Chen


Dr. Jau-Fei Chen had a dream of bringing Nutritional Immunology to everyone, so she started her own company, E. Excel. Her expert knowledge of the Immune System has earned her several awards.

Dr. Chen’s brilliant academic career began at an early age when she became the youngest graduate of her high school. Graduating with honors as class valedictorian at the age of 15, Dr. Chen went on to become the youngest graduate of Brigham Young University at age of 19 when she earned her Bachelors Degree in microbiology. Continuing her academic studies, Dr. Chen received her Master of Science in microbiology with a minor in biochemistry in 1983 - Specializing in what interested her most - immunology.

Dr. Chen continued her work in immunology and in 1988 she earned her Doctorate Degree. She taught upper-level immunology and research techniques courses at Brigham Young University for five years, and has conducted extensive cancer research for the past 10 years.

Dr. Chen has supplemented her training in the US by working with scientists and herbalists in China. She has also presented significant papers and spoken by invitation before numerous scientific organizations and medical universities around the world, including: The National Federation of Immunology in Washington D.C.; Taiwan University Medical School, Tai-Nan Medical College, and Tai-Chang Medical College in Taiwan; the Pharmacists Association of Korea in Seoul, Korea; the Medical University of Malaysia, and the Medical University of Singapore to name but a few.
Dr. Chen has also been invited to lecture at a number of universities in the United States. Most recently, she was invited to visit the John Hopkins School of Medicine and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - two of the top medical schools in the United States - where she met with professors to share the latest research findings regarding the relationship between nutrition and the human immune system.

This spring, Dr. Chen was also asked by the Chinese government to lecture at a number of universities in the Republic of China and Hong Kong. She discussed her latest experimental data with university faculty and taught the concepts of Nutritional Immunology to students at the Beijing Medical University, Shanghai Medical University, Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

A leading scientist and business woman, Dr. Chen has received several awards for her leadership and service. In 1992, she received the highest honor from the Chinese Cultural Center of Coordination Counsel for North American Affairs - a distinguished award given annually to young individuals of Chinese decent who display outstanding leadership and contribution in the sciences, arts, or humanities. Then the Academia Mexicana de Medicina Tradicional , the third largest such academy in the world, awarded Dr. Chen with the Martin De La Cruz Award for her contribution and meritorious service in the area of traditional/alternative medicine. She was presented with the award at the Sixth International Congress of Traditional and Folk Medicine.

In December of 1993, Dr. Chen received the Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the government of Taiwan - the only woman to have done so. Then in March of 1995, she was chosen by the World News Organization as one of the top 100 most influential Chinese individuals in America. As a winner, she was featured in the book, The Ultimate Winners along with other exceptional individuals such as Dr. Samuel C. C. Ting and Dr. Chen Ning Yang, both Nobel prize winners for their study of physics, and astronaut Dr. Taylor G. Wang.

In 1996, Dr. Jau-Fei Chen was named the 1996 Outstanding Woman of the Year by the Chinese Women’s Association of America for her meritorious contribution to the scientific and medical communities through her study of Nutritional Immunology, and for her example to all modern women. Dr. Chen was also presented with awards by government officials such as California Governor Pete Wilson, Senator Milton Marks, and the Mayor of San Francisco.

Most recently, Dr. Chen received two first place awards - the only candidate to do so - at the annual Conference of World Traditional Medicine. She received one award for her book, Plant Foods and Immunology: A Scientific Approach - one of 2,300 documents submitted. The other award was for her formulation of Millennium, one of E. Excel’s beverage products.

The proud mother of two girls and one boy, Dr. Chen currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of E. Excel International, Inc. - an international corporation with facilities and operations in the United States, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Colombia, Singapore, Japan, France, and Luxembourg - which specializes in the formulation and manufacture of concentrated herbal products based upon the science of Nutritional Immunology. By taking the herbal knowledge of her native country and combining it with the science of the West, she has been able to formulate the most nutritionally excellent herbal food products that can be obtained anywhere.

Dr. Chen has founded E. Excel International, Inc. in hopes of bringing health to the world through proper nutrition. She has dedicated her life to the study of Nutritional Immunology, and because of her deep commitment to the improvement of health and nutrition, Dr. Chen travels internationally to accept speaking engagements through which she can bring the message of improved health and well being to all people as she works tirelessly to promote the concepts of Nutritional Immunology as the health focus of the new millennium and beyond.

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