Origin: a Latin derivative
meaning "Gift of the Earth."
Dr. Russell Osguthorpe currently serves as chief medical officer at doTERRA. He’s establishing a network of primary care clinics focused on wellness and prevention through integrative, evidence-based medical practices. He’s also researching the use of essential oils in healthcare settings.
Dr. Osguthorpe received his medical degree from the McGill University School of Medicine, completed his residency at the Children’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado, and pediatric infectious diseases fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine.
Nicole has conducted essential oil research for over 25 years. She’s worked in quality control laboratories in the nutraceutical industry and academic research laboratories at the University of Utah and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Cancer Research Institute. Alongside her research, she’s taught courses in chemistry and biochemistry at Brigham Young University–Idaho and UNLV.
Nicole has been researching doTERRA essential oils since the company was formed in 2008. Currently, she’s the vice president of clinical research. Her primary research revolves around essential oil biochemistry related to human application, among other topics actively being pursued by the clinical research team. Nicole’s research has provided novel evidence of essential oil metabolic, proteomic, and epigenetic mechanisms.
Nichole earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in technical writing and a Master of Science in botany—both from Brigham Young University—and a second master of science in public health from Purdue University. She completed her doctorate in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, investigating essential oil metabolomics and mechanisms of action.
Nicole holds a certified principal investigator (CPI) accreditation with the Association of Clinical Research Professionals and a certified clinical research professional (CCRP) endorsement with the Society of Clinical Research Associates. She’s also a certified phlebotomy technician (CPT) with IV specialization, a certified clinical medical assistant (CCMA), and a certified electrocardiography technician (CET).
Dr. Prabodh Satyal of Nepal is the head of essential oil science at doTERRA. He’s studied the chemical compositions of more than 50,000 essential oils from various parts of the world, published more than 100 research articles in peer-reviewed journals, and served as an essential oil expert for nearly 17 years. He’s also been invited to several renowned conferences as a guest speaker.
Dr. Satyal has a special interest in essential oil adulteration detection using marker-based and chemometric analyses, creating the only known mass spectral library of synthetic markers. He’s currently developing the first fully automated adulteration analysis software for GCMS, which will identify the purity percentage, origin, and mixed sources in essential oils. Dr. Satyal is passionate about collaborating with academics, medical professionals, and growers to improve the standard of essential oil research and applications globally.
Dr. Satyal earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in essential oil research from the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Aaron Sorenson is pursuing a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of Miami. He received undergraduate degrees in chemistry and material engineering from the University of Utah and a master’s of science degree from Colorado Technical University.