Blue Ribbon Advisory BoardDavid Heber, M.D.. Ph.D.

Professor of Medicine & Public Health
Director, UCLA Center for Human Nutrition

David Heber, M.D., Ph.D., FACP, FACN is the Director of the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition at the University of California, Los Angeles. After graduating from UCLA Magna Cum Laude in Chemistry in 1969 and from Harvard Medical School in 1973, he completed his internship at Beth Israel Hospital and his residency and fellowship training at Harbor General Hospital in Torrance, California. He completed his Ph.D. in Physiology at UCLA in 1978. Dr. Heber has been on the faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine since 1978 and is currently Professor of Medicine and Public Health and the founding Chief of the Division of Clinical Nutrition in the Department of Medicine and the Founding Director of the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition at UCLA. Dr. Heber is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology and Metabolism by the American Board of Internal Medicine and in Clinical Nutrition by the American Board of Nutrition. He directs the NIH Center for Dietary Supplement Research in Botanicals, the NCI-funded Clinical Nutrition Research Unit and the NIH Nutrition and Obesity Training Grants at UCLA. Dr. Heber is a Director of the American Board of Nutrition and Past Chair of the Education Committee of the American Society of Clinical Nutrition. He has written over 70 peer-reviewed scientific articles and 25 book chapters, and two professional texts: Dietary Fat, Lipids, Hormones and Tumorigenesis. ; and Nutritional Oncology, a 50 chapter text published by Academic Press in 1999.

Dr. Heber is included in the 2000 listing of The Best Doctors in America, based on a survey of over 35,000 doctors throughout the nation, he's listed in Who’s Who in America for 2001. He has written three books for the public: “Natural Remedies for a Healthy Heart” by Avery Publishing Group in 1998, “The Resolution Diet”, published by Avery Publishing Group in January, 1999, and “What Color is Your Diet?” published by Harper Collins/Regan Books in June, 2001. His main research interests are obesity treatment and nutrition for cancer prevention and treatment.