Rob Keller MD, MS, FACP, AAHIVs is the Founder, CEO and CSO of Immune Balance Technologies, Inc. corporate parent of VitImmune, Inc. and Phoenix Biosciences, Inc. He is also the Founder, Medical & Research Director of The BIODORON Institute of Advanced Medicine.
Dr. Keller has been named as one of the 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 21st Century, elected to the Board of Governors of the American Academy of HIV Medicine of the State of Florida and serves on the National Practice Committee. He has also been named as one of the Top Physicians in 2003, 2004, and 2005 by the Consumers’ Research Council of America in the fields of Internal Medicine, Immunology and Hematology and will be featured in the: “Guide to America’s Top Physicians” 2003 to the present. He is also included in “Who’s Who in Science and Technology”, “Who’s Who in the World”, and “Who’s Who among Executives and Professionals”.
Dr. Keller had a distinguished academic career after achieving MD with Honors, being elected to AOA, the PHI-BETA KAPPA of Medicine at Temple University, and training in Internal Medicine, Immunology and Hematology at the University of Rochester and the Mayo Clinic. During a fellowship and subsequent Assistant Professorship at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, he introduced a new laboratory technology to identify cells at the Mayo Clinic. Moving to Milwaukee, he became a faculty member in the Departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, Biophysics and Health Science at the Medical College of Wisconsin (Marquette University) and the University of Wisconsin, where he rose to level of Professor. He was also awarded two Career Development Awards (Clinical Investigatorships) and the Superior Performance Award (for research) by the Veteran’s Administration where he served as a Staff Physician. He also served as Immunologist in Chief at Milwaukee Children’s Hospital and Director of Immunology for their bone marrow transplant unit. Subsequently he served as Director of the Marcus Center for Immunology Research. During his academic tenure, he was awarded over 2 million dollars in research grants from both the NIH and VA; served on the scientific review panels for the NIH and VA; published over 100 original articles, invited reviews and book chapters in Immunology, Hematology and Medicine; was awarded two patents; was a visiting professor at both US and international medical institutions and served numerous industrial and academic consultantships including NASA during the Apollo Program. After Wisconsin, he served as director of Immunology for Coulter Electronics, a Florida based company.
In 1994, he founded The BIODORON Institute of Advanced Medicine, a state of the art medical clinic for the cutting edge treatment of patients afflicted with chronic illnesses including HIV, Hemophilia, Hepatitis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Autoimmune diseases, pre and post Cancer care and chronic neurogenerative diseases and Anti-Aging.
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In 1995 he founded Immune Balance Technologies (IBT), a private biotech LLC to develop novel therapeutic and diagnostic products for patients whose immune systems were damaged by disease, stress and/or nutritional deficiencies. IBT has already completed proof of concept studies for one unique low cost drug for the treatment of HIV and as a result Dr. Keller founded Phoenix Biosciences, Inc whose lead compound – PBS 119 – will be reviewed by the US FDA for an IND in the summer of 2006. Further, Sino FDA is reviewing the treatment after a PBS 119 trial was approved by provincial CDC. In addition, studies are ongoing using another immunodulatory agent, which may treat Hepatitis C and another which may treat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. IBT has also developed a novel diagnostic test to measure glutathione, the body’s major antioxidant; been granted 3 patents and is developing a new test modality that will quantify the health of the immune system in certain cancers.
Dr. Keller continues his involvement with patient groups by lecturing frequently and serving on the Scientific Advisory Board of the National Hemophilia Federation and was recently awarded the Physician of the year honor from the PWAC coalition of Broward County and the humanitarian award by the National Hemophilia Federation. He serves as a voluntary Professor at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Dr. Keller also previously hosted a national web-based radio show called “The Path to Wellness and Youth” and lectures frequently to HIV, Hemophilia, CFIDS and Cancer support groups.