Biography
Kevin Galalae is the world’s foremost independent authority on the globalization-depopulation axis around which the international system has evolved since the inception of the United Nations in 1945, and the first to expose and scientifically demonstrate the existence, methods, and consequences of the Global Depopulation Policy. He is the founder and Director of the Center of Global Consciousness (CGC), which is dedicated to the eradication of all covert chemical, biological, psychosocial, and economic methods of population control and to their replacement with overt population control legislation through a global replacement level fertility law.
Research Interest
overt chemical, biological and bacteriological methods, Causes and Consequences of the Global Depopulation Policy, and Chemical and Biological Depopulation.
Biography
Dr. Filutowicz from the Bacteriology Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison conceived the core technology. Start and Promotion Dates Assistant Professor: 1987 Associate Professor: 1993 Full Professor: 1999 Education M.S. 1975 the University of Warsaw and Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Ph.D. 1979 Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Postdoctoral Research: University of California-San Diego Areas of Study "Reproductive cycle" and biology of plasmids, anti-microbial agents, bio-therapeutics Teaching Microbiology 470: Microbial Genetics & Molecular Machines
Research Interest
"Reproductive cycle" and biology of plasmids, anti-microbial agents, bio-therapeutics
Biography
Mario A Bianchet received his Ph.D. from The University of La Plata, Argentine, and performed Postdoctoral studies at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he is now an Assistant Professor of Neurology since 2011. He has published 70 papers in reputed journals. As a structural enzymologist and expert in ligand recognition, he has participated in several seminal structural and mechanistic studies of macromolecules and ligand/macromolecule interactions of biomedical interest. He has significant contributions to different fields, including bioenergetics: F1-ATPase, xenobiotic-response: NADPH: Quinone oxidoreductases, DNA-repair: Uracyl-Glycosylase/inhibitors, carbohydrate-recognition: animal lectins, and late-stage cell-wall biosynthesis: LD-transpeptidases and their complexes with substrates and carbapenems.
Research Interest
My research aims to understand essential relations between macromolecules’ structure and their mechanisms of action in biological processes involved in human diseases. With that goal, I am applying diverse techniques and methods including x-ray scattering and diffraction, as well as computer modeling and simulation to elucidate these relations that will have a direct impact on the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human diseases