The Marzban Family Chiropractic Team












Dr. Afsar Sokhansanj completed her undergraduate and graduate work at Michigan
State University, receiving her master's degree in Biological Sciences in April, 1993.
She worked as a research associate in the department of Pathology at the University of
Wisconsin and also in the department of Oral Biology at the University of Missouri in
Kansas City.  Dr. Sokhansanj moved with her family to Dallas, Texas in August, 1996,
remaining at home to raise her three sons until returning to school to study
chiropractic at
the
Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas, Texas. She obtained her doctorate degree
in
Chiropractic in August, 2002. Dr. Sokhansanj also teaches Anatomy and Physiology
at Brookhaven Community College. In addition, Dr. Sokhansanj has presented scientific
research studies at many national and international meetings.












Dr. Farshid Marzban completed his undergraduate and graduate work at Michigan
State University, receiving his doctorate degree in Anatomy-Neuroscience in
December, 1992. He then completed two post-doctoral research programs at the
University of Wisconsin Madison Primate center and the University of Kansas Medical
center.  In August of 1996, he accepted an associate professor position teaching
neuroscience at the
Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas, Texas. During the first
trimester of his teaching, he developed a great interest in the philosophy, art, and
science of
chiropractic, especially after a chiropractor friend was able to cure his
recurring migraine headaches after a few sessions of
chiropractic care. Hence, he
began his
chiropractic education in September, 2000 and received his Doctorate in
Chiropractic in September, 2002.  Dr. Marzban is also a full time associate professor,  
teaching Clinical Neurology to
chiropractic students. In addition, Dr. Marzban has
presented scientific research studies at many national and international meetings.