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Basic Research on the Cell
- By Perry Chapdelaine
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Perry Chapdelaine
Perry Chapdelaine was born February 6, 1925 in St. Paul, MN. He received his B.A. at Iowa State Teachers College (now University of North Iowa) in 1946, and his M.A. at George Peabody College for Teachers (now part of Vanderbilt University) in 1947, both majors in mathematics. He taught mathematics at college level in several universities, worked as systems analyst in computer systems design for the U.S. Air Force, and later obtained a nearly half million dollar grant as Senior Project Officer from the National Science Foundation for development of Computer Assisted Instruction, such techniques now commonly found in computers everywhere. Perry's interest in helping folks began when he developed so-called incurable, crippling rheumatoid arthritis, and was told he would soon be crippled, as his arthritis was of the "galloping" kind. The story on how Perry got well is told in the article: "Rheumatoid Arthritis: Two Case Histories". Through Jack M. Blount, M.D., a co-founder of this foundation, Perry was healed. Along with doctors and other layfolks, Perry helped found The Roger Wyburn-Mason and Jack M. Blount Foundation for the Eradication of Rheumatoid Disease, now called either The Rheumatoid Disease Foundation or The Arthritis Trust of America.
View all articles by Perry ChapdelaineNobel Laureate C.N. Yang (Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, NJ, April
12, 1961), speaking of Ling's A Revolution in the Physiology of the Living Cell,
said, "At a time when we look forward to the merging of the physical arid
biological sciences, this is a most stimulating book, distinguished by a bold and
inquisitive attitude on the one hand, and careful experimental methods on the
other."
Nobel Laureate Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (MBL, 'Woods Hole, Jan 16, 1962) said,
"Dr. Ling is one of the most inventive biochemists I have ever met."
Describing Ling's latest book, Life at the Cell and Below-Cell Level -- a further
development of A Revolution in the Physiology of the Living Cell -- others have
said: "The work is genuinely revolutionary. The thesis is full of penetrating
insights in the inner workings of the cell, offering a dramatic alternative to the
'conventional wisdom' of current views. Ling demonstrates that many textbook
axioms of cell function are incompatible with evidence and logic, and goes on to
produce a richly detailed construct that shows promise of being largely correct.
It is both a fascinating read and a monumental contribution to science." (Prof.
Gerald H. Pollack, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington)
"Gilbert Ling's new book arrives in perhaps the last hour to provide the true
historical aspect of the search for understanding of the living cell....a compact
description of all the elements of the Association-Induction hypothesis with only
the most compelling experimental supports behind each component...embedded
in an extensive (and to our best knowledge, fully complete) historical
background in such a way that despite its scientific authenticity, the volume
appears as highly colorful and enjoyable to read." (Assist. Prof. Tamas Henics,
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary;
Intercell, Vienna, Austria.)
"Dr. Ling's work is sophisticated and essential. This book will guide its readers to
the new era of genuine biology." (Dr. Hirohisa Tamagawa, Gifu University, Gifu,
Japan.)
We believe that Gilbert Ling, PhD through his lifetime of inspired research
projects demonstrates that present day physiology teaching on the cell's
functioning is in error and thus leads to faulty medical paradigms resulting in
slow or no progress in disease resolution. Ling's keen insight demonstrates how
the cell does function, thereby producing numerous formerly undiscerned
phenomena which, when searched for, are found and lead to new and wonderful
medical discoveries, such as the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) procedures.
This is an outstanding book, marking Dr. Ling's lifetime achievements in
discovering the true biochemical basis for life itself -- a remarkable achievement
more than deserving of a Nobel Prize!
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