ABOUT
Daniel Weber is one of the pioneers in complementary medicine. He began his studies in 1969, in Boston with Shizuko Yamamoto and Noburo Murumoto, and then studied with J. R. Worsley and J. D. van Buren in the UK from 1974 before receiving his BAc. In 1976 Daniel went to Japan and studied with Dr. Masahiro Oki.
Daniel has studied in China from 1984, visiting more than a dozen times with numerous awards and an honorary Professorship as well as being an advisor to Hangzhou TCM Institute in Hangzhou, China. He did his TCM residency at Shu Guang Hospital Shanghai, China in 1988 and has a Master of Health Science (Aust) and is completing his research Doctorate, a DSc in integrative oncology.
In addition to his eclectic studies in complementary medicine, Daniel has a postgraduate diploma in Somatic Psychotherapy as well as in Adult Education. He is a registered psychotherapist (MPACFA).
Daniel is not just an academic but also a committed clinician, innovator and educator: he has been in practice in Sydney Australia since 1977 and created the first English language database for Chinese herbal medicine in 1992, for which he was awarded his PhD. This database was awarded 'Innovations in Australian Design' and put on exhibit in the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Stemming from his work in complimentary cancer treatments Daniel recently authored ‘Introduction to Integrative Oncology; Herbs, Compounds and supplements in the Cancer Clinic’ and ‘Dui Yao, The Art of Formula Construction’. His forthcoming book, ‘The Seven Stochastic Events of Cancer’ will be available in early 2010.
Daniel is committed to creating a dialogue between all types of health care professionals. His site www.complementaryoncology.com has ongoing research and articles of interest on complementary cancer treatments.
