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Ending Plague: A Scholar''s Obligation in an Age of Corruption

Hardback | English

By (author): Dr. Francis W. Ruscetti Judy Mikovits Kent Heckenlively

An engrossing expose of scientific practice in America.
-KIRKUS REVIEWS

From the authors of the New York Times bestselling Plague of Corruption comes the prescription on how to end the plague infecting our medical community.

Ending Plague
continues the New York Times bestselling team of Dr. Judy A. Mikovits and Kent Heckenlively with legendary scientist, Dr. Francis W. Ruscetti joining the conversation. Dr. Ruscetti is credited as one of the founding fathers of human retrovirology. In 1980, Dr. Ruscetti's team isolated the first pathogenic human retrovirus, HTLV-1. Ruscetti would eventually go on to work for thirty-eight years at the National Cancer Institute.

Dr. Ruscetti was deeply involved in performing some of the most critical HIV-AIDS research in the 1980s, pioneered discoveries in understanding the workings of the human immune system in the 1990s, isolating a new family of mouse leukemia viruses linked to chronic diseases in 2009, and offers his insights into the recent COVID-19 pandemic. In 1991, Ruscetti received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Institutes of Health.

Dr. Ruscetti offers a true insider's portrait of nearly four decades at the center of public health. His insights into the successes and failures of government science will be eye-opening to the general public. You will read never-before-revealed information about the personalities and arguments which have been kept from view behind the iron curtain of public health. Can we say our scientists are protecting us, or is another agenda at work? For most of his decades at the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Ruscetti has been in almost daily contact with his long-time collaborator, Dr. Mikovits, and their rich intellectual discussions will greatly add to our national discussion. Science involves a rigorous search for truth, and you will come to understand how science scholars are relentless in their quest for answers. See more
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  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781510764682

About Dr. Francis W. RuscettiJudy MikovitsKent Heckenlively

Francis W. Ruscetti PhD has had a lifelong love affair with scientific discovery and participated in several seminal discoveries. In 1975 while a fellow at University of Pittsburgh he discovered Interleukin-5. In 1978 at National Cancer Institute (NCI) Dr. Ruscetti's team discovered interleukin 2 (T-Cell Growth factor) for which they won a team award from the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer. In 1980 the team he directed at the NCI isolated the first known disease-causing human retrovirus HTLV-1 opening the field of human retrovirology which would rise to critical importance during the HIV-AIDS epidemic. During the 1980s his team identified IL-15 an additional immune response regulator. In hematology his team demonstrated that human cord blood cells proliferate continuously in vitro and TGF Beta functions as a bidirectional regulator of the hematopoietic stem cell. These discoveries have all been the basis for the development of useful therapeutics. In 2013 the IL-2 manuscript was recognized by the American Association of Immunologists as the second most important paper published in their Journal in the past hundred years. Similarly the HTLV-1 manuscript was cited as one of the thirty most important papers in the hundred years of the publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. Dr. Ruscetti received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Institutes of Health. In order to develop new antiviral drugs Ruscetti and Dr. Mikovits work on understanding the contribution of inflammatory pathways in disease specifically how retroviruses dysregulate DNA methylation. In 2009 they identified a new family of retroviruses the XMRVs from patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). After thirty-nine years at the National Cancer Institute Dr. Ruscetti retired in 2013 with more than 325 publications. Since his retirement he has been consulting with patients and their families continuing his lifelong effort to understand the process of chronic disease development and develop therapeutic treatment strategies.Dr. Judy A. Mikovits spent twenty years at the National Cancer Institute working with Dr. Francis W. Ruscetti one of the founding fathers of human retrovirology and has coauthored more than forty scientific papers. She co-founded and directed the first neuroimmune disease institute using a systems biology approach in 2006. Dr. Mikovits lives in Southern California with her husband David.Kent Heckenlively JD is an attorney science teacher and New York Times bestselling author. During college Heckenlively worked for US Senator Pete Wilson and in law school he was a writer and an editor of the school's law review and spent his summers working for the US Attorney's Office in San Francisco. Kent and his wife Linda live in Northern California with their two children Jacqueline and Ben.

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