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− | '''Dean Burk''' was an American biochemist: [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE0D81F3BF933A25753C1A96E948260 Dean Burk, 84, Chemist for Cancer Institute]. ''[[New York Times]]''.</ref> medical researcher, and a cancer researcher at the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Institute]] and the [[National Cancer Institute]]. In 1934, he developed the [[Lineweaver–Burk plot]] together with [[Hans Lineweaver]].<ref> | + | '''Dean Burk''' was an American biochemist: <ref>[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE0D81F3BF933A25753C1A96E948260 Dean Burk, 84, Chemist for Cancer Institute]. ''[[New York Times]]''.</ref> medical researcher, and a cancer researcher at the [[Kaiser Wilhelm Institute]] and the [[National Cancer Institute]]. In 1934, he developed the [[Lineweaver–Burk plot]] together with [[Hans Lineweaver]].<ref>[https://doi.org/10.1021%2Fja01318a036 Lineweaver, H; Burk, D. (1934). "The Determination of Enzyme Dissociation Constants". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 56 (3): 658–666.]</ref> |
==Career== | ==Career== |
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Dean Burk (researcher, biochemist) | |
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Nationality | US |
Interests | • Water/Fluoridation • health • cancer |
American biochemist warning of the connection between cancer and fluoride. |
Dean Burk was an American biochemist: [1] medical researcher, and a cancer researcher at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute and the National Cancer Institute. In 1934, he developed the Lineweaver–Burk plot together with Hans Lineweaver.[2]
Career
In 1937, Dean became a co-founder of the US National Cancer Institute (NCI), and headed its Cytochemistry department for over three decades.[3]
“In point of fact, fluoride causes more human cancer deaths than any other chemical. When you have power you don’t have to tell the truth. That’s a rule that’s been working in this world for generations. There are a great many people who don’t tell the truth when they are in power in administrative positions. Fluoride amounts to public murder on a grand scale. It is some of the most conclusive scientific and biological evidence that I have come across in my 50 years in the field of cancer research.”
Dean Burk [4]
Retirement
After retiring from the NCI in 1974, Dean Burk remained active. He devoted himself to his opposition to water fluoridation.[5][6] According to Burk "fluoridation is a form of public mass murder."[7] Dean Burk argued on Dutch television against a water fluoridation proposal which was before the Dutch Parliament in the Netherlands.[7] He was a supporter of laetrile.[8]
References
- ↑ Dean Burk, 84, Chemist for Cancer Institute. New York Times.
- ↑ Lineweaver, H; Burk, D. (1934). "The Determination of Enzyme Dissociation Constants". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 56 (3): 658–666.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClqK7XvfLg0
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClqK7XvfLg0 YouTube
- ↑ J Yiamouyiannis, D Burk "Fluoridation and cancer, age-dependence of cancer mortality related to artificial fluoridation" Fluoride 1977.
- ↑ Consummer Health Articles: FLUORIDATION
- ↑ a b 619 F. 2d 932 – Yiamouyiannis v. Consumers Union of United States Inc
- ↑ Burk, D. (1970). Laetrile and Cancer. Science News.