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David Rasnick
Born1948 (age 75–76)
Alma materGeorgia Institute of Technology
Scientific career
ThesisAffinity labeling of metalloendoproteases (1978)

David William Rasnick (born 1948) is an American biochemist known for his association with the AIDS denialist movement, which denies the fact that HIV is the cause of AIDS,[1] and for his involvement with clinical trials in South Africa promoting vitamins for the treatment of AIDS, which were later ruled illegal by the South African judiciary.[2]

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Education and body of work

David Rasnick received a PhD in chemistry from Georgia Tech in 1978; his thesis was entitled "Affinity Labeling of Metalloendoproteases."[3] Rasnick studied proteases in rats and has also written a book about the aneuploidy theory of cancer.[1][4]

Rasnick was a prominent member of the AIDS-denialist movement, which claimed that HIV either did not exist, or did not cause AIDS. He claimed that HIV was a harmless "passenger virus" incapable of causing any disease.[5] In association with Matthias Rath, Rasnick traveled to South Africa, a country with one of the highest incidences of HIV/AIDS in the world, where they discouraged HIV-infected individuals from using antiretroviral drugs and instead promoted the use of proprietary vitamin mixes which were claimed to fight AIDS. Rasnick also advocated a complete ban on HIV testing in South Africa, and denied that there was "any evidence" of an HIV epidemic in South Africa.[5] In 2008, a South African court ruled that the trials conducted by Rath and Rasnick were illegal, and barred them from conducting clinical trials or advertising vitamin supplements in the country.[2][6][7]

References

  1. ^ a b Steinberg, Jonny (June 17, 2009). "AIDS Denial: A Lethal Delusion". New Scientist.
  2. ^ a b "Anti-AIDS vitamin advertising banned". Nature. June 18, 2008.
  3. ^ Rasnick, David William (1978). Affinity labeling of metalloendoproteases (electronic thesis or dissertation). OCLC 638449874. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  4. ^ Rasnick, David William (2011). The Chromosomal Imbalance Theory of Cancer: The Autocatalyzed Progression of Aneuploidy is Carcinogenesis. CRC Press. ISBN 9781578087372.
  5. ^ a b Schoofs, Mark (July 4, 2000). "Debating The Obvious". Village Voice.
  6. ^ Rice, Xan (June 13, 2008). "South African court bans trials of vitamin treatments for Aids". The Guardian.
  7. ^ "South African court bans AIDS vitamin trials". Reuters. June 13, 2008.
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