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That morbidity and mortality in haemophiliacs
attributed to HIV,
arises principally from other causes.



Signatories to this submission:
Biographical details below.


Dr. Etienne de Harven is emeritus professor of pathology, University of Toronto. He worked in electron microscopy primarily on the ultrastructure of retroviruses throughout his professional career of 25 years at the Sloan Kettering Institute in New York and 13 years at the University of Toronto. He worked in electron microscopy (EM) primarily on the ultrastructure of retroviruses throughout his professional career of 25 years at the Sloan Kettering Institute in New York and 13 years at the University of Toronto. In 1956 he was the first to report on the EM of the Friend virus in murine (mouse) leukemia, and in 1960, to coin the word "budding" to describe steps of virus assembly on cell surfaces.


Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos of The Perth Group of HIV/AIDS researchers –which was formed in 1981 at the Royal Perth Hospital, teaching hospital for the University of Western Australia. The original members are the leader, biophysicist Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos, emergency physician Valendar (Val) Turner and Professor of Pathology John Papadimitriou. Over the years several others (physicists Bruce Hedland-Thomas and Barry Page, Florida USA biochemist Todd Miller and Colombian physician/medical researcher Helman Alphonso), have also given generous time and effort in research and the production of papers. Recently senior clinical physicist Dr. David Causer has joined the Group. The Perth Group has published several scientific papers and letters.


Dr. Valendar Turner, professor of emergency medicine at University of Western Australia and is a member of the Perth Group.








Harvey Bialy PhD. is scholar in residence and coordinator at the Institute of Biotechnology, UNAM, in Mexico. He is a former Editor-at-Large for Nature Biotechnology and Research Editor of Bio/Technology. Contributing to this submission:





Rev. Dr. Michael Ellner, PhD, is the President of Health Education Aids Liaison (HEAL) in New York City, New York, USA. a non-profit, community based education network with worldwide chapters -founded in 1985. He is a clinical hypnotherapist with almost twenty years experience of AIDS patients and issues.






Prof. Manu Kothari (Anatomy), is in Seth G.S. Medical College, Mumbai, India. Since 1964, as Asstt.Prof., Professor and Head of Department of Anatomy. He is widely published on cancer and anatomy.


Fintan Dunne and Kathy McMahon, are Joint Editors of Aidsmyth.com, website of an international voluntary group in the area of HIV/AIDS, based in Ireland. They are science journalists and information technology experts, who operate http://www.aidsmyth.com and publish AidsMag --an online Aids magazine: http://www.aidsmag.com.





The following have had their work
selected for inclusion in this submission
–but are not signatories to it.


Mohammed Al-Bayati PhD, DABT, DABVT, is an toxicologist and pathologist, President of Toxi-Health International, and living in Dixon, CA, USA.

Matt Irwin is a medical student from CA, USA.

Anthony Brink is an Advocate (Barrister) in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
( SEE: http://debatingazt.aidsmyth.com )


Roberto A. Giraldo Medical Doctor, Specialist in Internal Medicine from University of Antioquia, Colombia. Gratuated with distinction from University of London, after obtaining a Master of Science in Clinical Tropical Medicine. For 30 years he is been dedicated to clinical, academic and research activities in different aspects of infectious diseases, in various regions of Colombia, United States and Europe. Independent researcher of AIDS for the past 15 years. Member of "The Group for the Scientific Reappraising of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis", member of "The Board of Directors of HEAL (Health Education AIDS Liaison) of New York", and member of The Art and Science Foundation of Medellin.

Heinrich Kremer M.D. was Medical Director of the Federal Clinics for Juvenile and Young Adult Drug Offenders for five German counties, including Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg.