Rebecca Lambert, NED’s Founder and CEO, has over 40 years of experience designing and executing strategies to solve complex issues in business, government, political and financial entities. For the last two decades, Ms. Lambert has led the development of NED’s novel systems treatments for complex disease.
Ms. Lambert has two patents issued and one pending. The issued patent is for the composition of matter and method of use of a systems cancer treatment. A second patent is for angiogenic regulators and their use in disease diagnosis and treatment. The third patent pending is for the prophylaxis and treatment of upper respiratory viral infections.
Ms. Lambert’s approach to disease has attracted systems pioneer, Leroy Hood, MD, PhD, (inventor of the DNA synthesizer, enabling technology for the human genome project) who has asked if NED‘s cancer treatment may be used in a large study he plans to show how cancer’s onset may be reversed. NED is collaborating with Dr. Hood and his Institute for Systems Biology in NED’s cancer clinical trial.
Ms. Lambert’s systems treatment for cancer is unique, prioritizing the most significant drivers of the major processes that advance late-stage cancers (stages II-IV). This treatment combines evidence-based agents already documented as efficacious against key targets at safe non-toxic doses. Her compelling advocacy work with heavily pre-treated late stage IV “observational” cancer patients has been reported to the FDA.
Lambert’s second oral systems protocol is for respiratory viruses (those known and not yet known) and has the attributes of a “universal” treatment to help better prepare for the next pandemic.
Prior to founding NED, Ms. Lambert raised over $1B of client funds for Shaker Investments. Previously, she had founded a company that utilized groundbreaking telecommunications technologies to deploy the first compressed digital satellite delivery of multiple TV channels to 40% of U.S. hospitals. She also founded a company to upgrade FM radio properties by moving them into top 100 radio markets.
Her Federal Government experience includes senior positions in the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and the Reagan Administration. While Associate Deputy Secretary for the U.S. Department of Commerce during the Reagan Administration, she initiated the Federal Government’s first use of a “Memorandum of Understanding” (MOU) to secure $3B of contracts for U.S. companies to build Brazilian hydro projects. Ms. Lambert also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. At the Senate, she served as chief of staff for U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop, and for the Republican Senatorial Committee, Ted Stevens, Chairman.
Early in her career, Ms. Lambert managed strategy for numerous statewide political campaigns including Senator Malcolm Wallop’s upset victory for the U.S. Senate. She was one of the first non-lawyers to associate with a major Washington, DC law firm, representing Wiley Rein & Fielding clients before the U.S. Congress, White House and other U.S. Departments and Agencies.
While living in New York City, Ms. Lambert served as the President of Bellevue Hospital’s Bellevue Association Board. During her tenure this organization was revitalized to garner support of Bellevue’s “Heroes Behind the Headlines”– the clinicians, nurses, and allied healthcare workers who routinely care for New York’s police and firefighters, as well as the homeless.
Ms. Lambert has a BA in political science from Simmons College, and she graduated from Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program.