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Harvey Bialy

Harvey Bialy (born 1945, New York City, died July 1, 2020) was an American molecular biologist and AIDS denialist. He was one of the signatories to a letter to the editor by the "Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV-AIDS Hypothesis", which denied that HIV was the cause of AIDS,[1] and was a member of the controversial and heavily criticized South African Presidential AIDS Advisory Panel convened by Thabo Mbeki in 2000.[2] Bialy authored a scientific biography of Peter Duesberg, a fellow AIDS denialist, in 2004.

Harvey Bialy in Speaking Portraits

Education and early career edit

Bialy graduated from Bard College in 1966 and was awarded a Ph.D. in molecular biology in 1970 by the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the journal Nature Biotechnology (part of the Nature family of publications) as its scientific editor in 1984,[3] and edited its peer-reviewed content from 1984 to 1996. He has co-authored papers in molecular genetics, including articles presenting evidence that phage genes can subvert host functions.[4][5] He has also written numerous editorials and commentaries on contemporary issues in biotechnology in Nature Biotechnology and other journals.[6] In 2004, Bialy authored Oncogenes, Aneuploidy, and AIDS (ISBN 1556435312), a book about the scientific life of fellow molecular biologist and AIDS denialist Peter Duesberg, with special emphasis on Duesberg's version of the aneuploidy theory of cancer, on Duesberg's refusal to accept HIV as the cause of AIDS, and on the politics of modern science.

Later career edit

Bialy's CV indicates that he was the co-recipient of a grant from the Charles Merill Trust to study antibiotic resistant pathogens in Nigeria in 1978. He received a World Health Organization grant to study the epidemiology and genetics of antibiotic resistant enteric pathogens in Nigeria in 1982. He worked as a visiting researcher or research fellow at several universities in the United States and Africa throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He was advisor to the Center for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering in Havana, Cuba from 1986 to 1996.[6]

Bialy's CV also indicates that he was a resident scholar of the IBT at UNAM in Cuernavaca between 1996 and 2006,[6] where he also founded and directed the Virtual Library of Biotechnology for the Americas.[7]

In April 2006, Ordo Templi Orientis formed the International OTO Cabinet, an advisory, non-voting panel made up of both OTO Initiates and Non-Initiates. Along with David Tibet, Bialy was named among the initial non-member appointments.[8]

Artistic life edit

He was also a poet[9] and artist.[10] He published several books of poetry,[11] and in 1976, he received a fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts.[6] Since May 2007, he devoted his time to his art, of which an exposition "Telestics ... The Art of the Ordinary" was presented 23–31 August 2007 at the Catedral de Cuernavaca. The painter Rafael Cauduro admired Bialy's work and spoke in its praise for several minutes at the inauguration ceremony, which was also attended by the Minister of Culture of the State of Morelos.[12] More recently, in February through April 2012, Bialy's work was featured at the Nalanda Gallery of Naropa University.[13]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Epstein, Steven. Impure Science, University of California Press, 1996. pp 143-144.
  2. ^ Schoof, Mark (July 5–11, 2000). . Village Voice. Archived from the original on June 17, 2008. Retrieved April 6, 2007.
  3. ^ Nature Biotechnology 2, p. 109 (01 Feb 1984).
  4. ^ Lindahl G, Sironi G, Bialy H, Calendar R (1970). "Bacteriophage Lambda; Abortive Infection of Bacteria Lysogenic for Phage P2". PNAS. 66 (3): 587–94. Bibcode:1970PNAS...66..587L. doi:10.1073/pnas.66.3.587. PMC 283090. PMID 4913204.
  5. ^ Sironi G, Bialy H, Lorenzon HA, Calendar R (1971). "Bacteriophage P2:interaction with phage lambda and with recombination-deficient bacteria". Virology. 46 (2): 387–96. doi:10.1016/0042-6822(71)90040-7. PMID 4943192.
  6. ^ a b c d Bialy, Harvey. Curriculum Vitae. Accessed 16 November 2009.
  7. ^ Virtual Library of Biotechnology for the Americas homepage, accessed October 6, 2009.
  8. ^ OTO International Cabinet appointments. Published August 31, 2006. Last accessed June 2012.
  9. ^ Lopez, Richard. "Unprotected Text: Tom Beckett in Conversation with Richard Lopez", Jacket Magazine, Issue 25, February 2004.
  10. ^ Bialy's website featuring his artwork, accessed 16 November 2009.
  11. ^ Amazon.com search results for "Harvey Bialy", accessed November 3, 2009.
  12. ^ El Sol de Cuernavaca, 28 August 2007
  13. ^ "Harvey Bialy: To the Memory of Harry Smith", The 93 Current: A Thelemic Resource Page, February 10, 2012

External links edit

  • Bialy's website

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Harvey Bialy born 1945 New York City died July 1 2020 was an American molecular biologist and AIDS denialist He was one of the signatories to a letter to the editor by the Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV AIDS Hypothesis which denied that HIV was the cause of AIDS 1 and was a member of the controversial and heavily criticized South African Presidential AIDS Advisory Panel convened by Thabo Mbeki in 2000 2 Bialy authored a scientific biography of Peter Duesberg a fellow AIDS denialist in 2004 Harvey Bialy in Speaking Portraits Contents 1 Education and early career 2 Later career 3 Artistic life 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksEducation and early career editBialy graduated from Bard College in 1966 and was awarded a Ph D in molecular biology in 1970 by the University of California Berkeley He joined the journal Nature Biotechnology part of the Nature family of publications as its scientific editor in 1984 3 and edited its peer reviewed content from 1984 to 1996 He has co authored papers in molecular genetics including articles presenting evidence that phage genes can subvert host functions 4 5 He has also written numerous editorials and commentaries on contemporary issues in biotechnology in Nature Biotechnology and other journals 6 In 2004 Bialy authored Oncogenes Aneuploidy and AIDS ISBN 1556435312 a book about the scientific life of fellow molecular biologist and AIDS denialist Peter Duesberg with special emphasis on Duesberg s version of the aneuploidy theory of cancer on Duesberg s refusal to accept HIV as the cause of AIDS and on the politics of modern science Later career editBialy s CV indicates that he was the co recipient of a grant from the Charles Merill Trust to study antibiotic resistant pathogens in Nigeria in 1978 He received a World Health Organization grant to study the epidemiology and genetics of antibiotic resistant enteric pathogens in Nigeria in 1982 He worked as a visiting researcher or research fellow at several universities in the United States and Africa throughout the 1980s and 1990s He was advisor to the Center for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering in Havana Cuba from 1986 to 1996 6 Bialy s CV also indicates that he was a resident scholar of the IBT at UNAM in Cuernavaca between 1996 and 2006 6 where he also founded and directed the Virtual Library of Biotechnology for the Americas 7 In April 2006 Ordo Templi Orientis formed the International OTO Cabinet an advisory non voting panel made up of both OTO Initiates and Non Initiates Along with David Tibet Bialy was named among the initial non member appointments 8 Artistic life editHe was also a poet 9 and artist 10 He published several books of poetry 11 and in 1976 he received a fellowship in poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts 6 Since May 2007 he devoted his time to his art of which an exposition Telestics The Art of the Ordinary was presented 23 31 August 2007 at the Catedral de Cuernavaca The painter Rafael Cauduro admired Bialy s work and spoke in its praise for several minutes at the inauguration ceremony which was also attended by the Minister of Culture of the State of Morelos 12 More recently in February through April 2012 Bialy s work was featured at the Nalanda Gallery of Naropa University 13 See also editDuesberg hypothesis HIV AIDS denialismNotes edit Epstein Steven Impure Science University of California Press 1996 pp 143 144 Schoof Mark July 5 11 2000 Debating the Obvious Inside the South African Government s Controversial AIDS Panel Village Voice Archived from the original on June 17 2008 Retrieved April 6 2007 Nature Biotechnology 2 p 109 01 Feb 1984 Lindahl G Sironi G Bialy H Calendar R 1970 Bacteriophage Lambda Abortive Infection of Bacteria Lysogenic for Phage P2 PNAS 66 3 587 94 Bibcode 1970PNAS 66 587L doi 10 1073 pnas 66 3 587 PMC 283090 PMID 4913204 Sironi G Bialy H Lorenzon HA Calendar R 1971 Bacteriophage P2 interaction with phage lambda and with recombination deficient bacteria Virology 46 2 387 96 doi 10 1016 0042 6822 71 90040 7 PMID 4943192 a b c d Bialy Harvey Curriculum Vitae Accessed 16 November 2009 Virtual Library of Biotechnology for the Americas homepage accessed October 6 2009 OTO International Cabinet appointments Published August 31 2006 Last accessed June 2012 Lopez Richard Unprotected Text Tom Beckett in Conversation with Richard Lopez Jacket Magazine Issue 25 February 2004 Bialy s website featuring his artwork accessed 16 November 2009 Amazon com search results for Harvey Bialy accessed November 3 2009 El Sol de Cuernavaca 28 August 2007 Harvey Bialy To the Memory of Harry Smith The 93 Current A Thelemic Resource Page February 10 2012External links editBialy s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harvey Bialy amp oldid 1177070816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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