Our story began five years ago in a private lab in West Virginia. Our founders are a talented team of physicians and bio-cellular research scientists that are continuing to build upon the innovative work of Dr. Walter Neto, whose dedicated research in skin health and cellular regeneration, led to the ground breaking discovery of KFS® Cellular Protein Complex and the start of SERUCELL.
Dr. Walter Neto, M.D.
Board-Certified Wound Specialist Physician (CWSP) & Research Scientist
Dr. Walter Neto is a board-certified wound specialist physician (CWSP) and a pioneering research scientist specializing in regenerative medicine with a particular focus on skin healing and repair. With extensive clinical research experience in stem-cell cancer therapies, bone and tissue engineering, and wound and burn healing, Dr. Neto is at the forefront of innovative medical solutions.
His groundbreaking work on cell-to-cell communication led to the discovery of a novel approach to skin regeneration, resulting in the creation of Serucell’s KFS® (Keratinocyte Fibroblast Serum). This unique product harnesses the natural dialogue between keratinocytes and fibroblasts to rejuvenate aging skin from within, offering a revolutionary solution in skincare.
Dr. Neto holds multiple patents for the production methods behind Serucell KFS®, the only skincare serum of its kind to utilize cellular communication for enhanced skin health and repair. As a thought leader in cellular communication and regenerative medicine, Dr. Neto continues to shape the future of wound care and skin rejuvenation.
Dr. Neto resides in Huntington, West Virginia, with his wife, two daughters, and three golden retrievers.
Dr. Brett Jarrell, M.D. FACEP
President
Dr. Brett Jarrell, M.D., practices Emergency Medicine in Pikeville, Kentucky and oversees all aspects of quality control for Serucell. Dr. Jarrell received his Bachelor of Arts in biology from Wittenberg University, his Masters of Arts in biology from Marshall University and his medical degree from the Marshall University School of Medicine. Dr. Jarrell completed his residency at West Virginia University and is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Jarrell has served as a clinical instructor of Emergency Medicine at the Marshall School of Medicine, president of the West Virginia chapter of the American College of Emergency Medicine, and he has published a number of peer-reviewed journal articles on stroke research. Jarrell lives in Huntington, WV.