- Robert Root-Bernstein
Professor Robert Root-Bernstein (b. August 7, 1953) (
PhD ,Princeton University ) is a professor of Physiology atMichigan State University . In1981 , he was awarded aMacArthur Fellowship , commonly known as the "genius grant."He has also been researching and consulting on
creativity for more than fifteen years. Among other books, he has authored "Discovering: Inventing and Solving Problems at the Frontiers of Scientific Knowledge", and "Rethinking AIDS: The Tragic Cost of Premature Consensus." In "Rethinking AIDS", Root-Bernstein postulates that factors in addition toHIV may contribute toAIDS . Because of these views, Root-Bernstein was a member of theGroup for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV-AIDS Hypothesis , a group ofAIDS denialists .Root-Bernstein suggests that HIV, while involved in the development of AIDS, may be no more important than "co-factors": "Both the camp that says HIV is a pussycat and the people who claim AIDS is all HIV are wrong." He has criticised AIDS denialists who argue that HIV is harmless, saying, "The denialists make claims that are clearly inconsistent with existing studies. When I check the existing studies, I don’t agree with the interpretation of the data, or, worse, I can’t find the studies [at all] ." [http://www.poz.com/articles/451_2788.shtml "Dead Certain?"] by Bob Lederer. Published in POZ magazine April 2006. Accessed 31 Oct 2006.]
Books authored
* "Discovering: Finding and Solving Problems at the Frontiers of Science", Harvard University Press, 1989.
* "Rethinking AIDS: The Tragic Cost of Premature Consensus", Free Press, 1993, ISBN 0-02-926905-9
* "Honey, Mud, Maggots and Other Medical Marvels", (with Michele Root-Bernstein), Houghton Mifflin, 1997.
* "Sparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative People", Houghton Mifflin, 1999.External links
* [http://www.msu.edu/%7Erootbern/ Robert Root-Bernstein's faculty web site] at Michigan State University
* [http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/data/lgheretic.htm The Heretic] , "GQ ", November 1993References
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