Dr, Stadler is the Program Chair at Hungarian Medical Association of America. He earned his M.S. degree in Biology and Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the School of Natural Sciences, of Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest Hungary. He holds an adjunct faculty position at Department of Medicine at the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo as a Research Assistant Professor. Dr. Stadler’s research is focused on understanding of the biological mechanisms of photo-biomodulation by low level laser (light) therapy (LLLT), developing new LLLT treatment modalities for impaired wound healing and evaluating surgical and biomedical applications of different laser technologies. He has served as PI and Co-PI on a number of internal and external grants. The results of his research and investigations are published in 70 peer-reviewed publications and in 72 presentations at national meetings. The results of his translational research have also received international attention and were incorporated into a medical text – four book chapters – giving guidance on laser therapy for doctors, dentists, veterinarians, research scientists and others within the medical fields – as new basic information of the mechanism of photo-biomodulation. At RGH, Dr. Stadler serves as member of the Clinical Investigation Committee/IRB, and as a Principal Scientist of the Internal Animal Usage Care Committee (IACUC) as well as per-reviewer for the various journals.