ISSUED: 6 May 2025
MEDIA CONTACT: Hans Fogle
SHEPHERDSTOWN, WV — International leaders in photobiomodulation (PBM) gathered at ϳԹUniversity for a day of strategic planning and recognition.
The session on April 28 included both virtual and in-person attendees from across the United States and around the world, including participants from Canada, Australia, and France.
“ϳԹUniversity continues to play a leading role in PBM research, education, and service, fostering international partnerships and creating new opportunities to positively impact wellness and patient care,” said ϳԹUniversity President Dr. Mary J.C. Hendrix. “We are grateful to the world-class leaders we are privileged to collaborate with and advance the application of PBM technology for the greater good.”
Dr. Jennifer Flora, director of the Center of Excellence for PBM at ϳԹUniversity, agreed.
“This was an extraordinary opportunity to gather thought leaders from around the globe to advance the important work being done in photobiomodulation,” Flora said. “The strategic planning session allowed us to identify key priorities and strengthen our collaborative efforts to improve outcomes and expand access to this promising modality.”
The Honorable Scot Faulkner led the five-hour planning session, which focused on advancing collaborative research, expanding clinical applications, and identifying global strategies to promote PBM’s growing role in health and wellness.
Distinguished participants included:
- Mary J.C. Hendrix, president, ϳԹUniversity
- Donald Patthoff, Patthoff General Dentistry
- Robert Bowen, WVU Health System
- Ann Liebert, Sydney Adventist Hospital
- Praveen Arany, president, World Association for Photobiomodulation Therapy
- Brian Bicknell, Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney
- Jennifer Flora, director, Center of Excellence for PBM at ϳԹUniversity
- The Honorable Scot Faulkner, PBM Foundation
- Margaret Naeser, VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
- Paolo Cassano, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University
- Rene-Jean Bensadoun, Centre de Haute Energie
- Tom Kerber, SunPowerLED
- Lew Lim, Vielight
The day began in the Center of Excellence for PBM, where Hendrix led a plaque dedication honoring Drs. Donald Patthoff and Robert Bowen for their lasting contributions to PBM and health care.
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