Profеssor Anatole Alex Klyosov:
2008-Present President,
Academy of DNA Genealogy, Boston, Moscow, Tsukuba
2014-Present Foreign Member,
the National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Georgia
1987-Present Fellow,
the World Academy of Art and Science
2013-Present Editor-in-Chief,
Advances in Anthropology
Email: aklyosov@comcast.net
Qualifications:
2006-2013 Chief Scientist, Galectin Therapeutics, Newton, MA. Since
2013 - Founder Emeritus.
1996-2006 Vice-President, R&D, Thermo Fibergen, then Kadant
Composites, Bedford, MA
1987-1998 Professor of Biochemistry, Center for Biochemical and
Biophysical Sciences and Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1983-1990 Professor of Biochemistry, the Russian Academy of
Sciences
1978-1983 Professor of Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow,
Russia
1977 D.Sc., Physical Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow, Russia
1972 Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Moscow University, Moscow,
Russia
1969 M.S., Chemical and Biological Kinetics, Moscow University,
Moscow, Russia
Publications:
More than 500 publications, including more than 200 publications
in the field of DNA genealogy (a few examples see below), as well as 23 books (including
12 books in the area of DNA Genealogy), 68 patents. For some books see www.amazon.com
(https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Klyosov)
Books/ Edited Books
1. Practical Course of Chemical and Enzyme Kinetics. Moscow
University Press, 1976, 320 pp.
2. Enzyme Engineering (ed., A.A. Klyosov et al), Plenum Press, 1980,
521 pp.
3. Enzyme Catalysis, vol. 1. Moscow University Press, 1980, 264 pp.
4. Enzyme Catalysis, vol. 2. Moscow University Press, 1984, 216 pp.
5. Enzyme Engineering, vol. 8, Higher School Press, 1987, 143 pp.
6. Wood-Plastic Composites. John Wiley & Sons, 2007, 698 pp.
7. The
Internet. Notes of a Scientist. 2010, Moscow University Press, 512 pp.
8. The
Origin of Man. “Belye Alvy”, 2010, 1024 pp.
9. Carbohydrate
Drug Design (ed., A. A. Klyosov et al.), Oxford University Press, 2006,
323 pp.
10. Galectins
(ed., A.A. Klyosov et al.), John Wiley & Sons, 2008, 279 pp.
11. Origin
of Slavs. “Algorithm”, Moscow, 2013, 512 pp.
12. Entertaining
DNA Genealogy, “Veche”, Moscow, 2013, 166 pp.
13. Glycobiology
and Drug Design (ed., A.A. Klyosov), Oxford University Press, 2013, 331
pp.
14. Galectins
and Disease Implications for Targeted Therapeutics (eds., A.A. Klyosov and
P.G. Traber), American Chemical Society, 2013, 456 pp.
15. Origin
of Slavs; Essays in DNA Genealogy. Miroslav, 2013, Belgrad, 440 pp.
16. The
Aryan Peoples in Vast Eurasia. Moscow, 2015, 352 pp.
17. Jews
and Pashtuns of Afghanistan. Moscow, 2015, 461 pp.
18. Slavs,
Caucasians, Jews. Moscow, 2015, 352 pp.
19. An
Expertise of the Book of Veles, in 3 volumes, 2015, 1271 pp.
20. Who
is against DNA Genealogy? Moscow, 2016, 845 pp.
21. Yours DNA Genealogy. Moscow, 2016, 175
pp.
22. DNA
Genealogy from A through T. Moscow, 2016, 475 pp.
23. History
of the Aryans and Arbins. Moscow, 2017, 317 pp.
24. Practical
DNA Genealogy for Everyone. Moscow, 2018, 361 pp.
PAPERS on
DNA genealogy (mainly in English):
1. Klyosov, A.A.
Basic rules of DNA genealogy (Y-chromosome). Mutation rates and their
calibration. Proceedings of the Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN
1942-7484), 1, 3-53, 2008.
2. Klyosov, A.A.
Origin of the Jews via DNA genealogy. Proceedings of the Russian Academy
of DNA Genealogy, 1, 54-232, 2008.
3. Klyosov, A.A. DNA Genealogy, Mutation Rates, and Some Historical Evidences Written
in Y-Chromosome. Nature Precedings, 2008.
4. Klyosov,
A.A. DNA Genealogy, mutation rates, and some historical evidences written
in Y-chromosome. I. Basic principles and the method. J. Genetic Genealogy,
5, 186-216, 2009.
5. Klyosov, A.A.
DNA Genealogy, mutation rates, and some historical evidences written in
Y-chromosome. II. Walking the map. J. Genetic Genealogy, 5, 217-256, 2009.
6. Klyosov, A.A. A
comment on the paper: Extended Y chromosome haplotypes resolve multiple
and unique lineages of the Jewish Priesthood. Human Genetics, 126,
719-724, 2009.
7. Klyosov, A.A. Origin of the Jews and the
Arabs: Date of their Most Recent Common Ancestor is Written in their
Y-Chromosomes – However, There Were Two of Them. Nature Precedings, 2010.
8. Klyosov, A.A.
Biological chemistry as a foundation of DNA genealogy: the emergence of
“Molecular History”. Biochemistry (Springer) vol. 76, No. 5, 517-533,
2011.
9. Klyosov A. A.,
Rozhanskii I. L. Haplogroup R1a as the Proto Indo-Europeans and the
legendary Aryans as witnessed by the DNA of their current descendants //
Advances in Anthropology, February 2012.— Vol.2, No.1, 1-13.
10. Rozhanskii I.
L., Klyosov A. A. Mutation Rate Constants in DNA Genealogy (Y Chromosome)
// Advances in Anthropology, November 2011.— Vol.1, No.2, 26-34.
11. Klyosov A. A.,
Rozhanskii I. L. Re-Examining the «Out of Africa» Theory and the Origin of
Europeoids (Caucasoids) in Light of DNA Genealogy // Advances in
Anthropology, May 2012.— Vol.2, No.2, 80-86.
12. Klyosov A. A.,
Rozhanskii I. L., Ryabchenko L. E. Re-Examining the Out-of-Africa Theory
and the Origin of Europeoids (Caucasoids). Part 2. SNPs, Haplogroups and
Haplotypes in the Y Chromosome of Chimpanzee and Humans // Advances in
Anthropology, November 2012.— Vol.2, No.4, 198-213.
13. Rozhanskii I.
L., Klyosov A. A. Haplogroup R1a, Its Subclades and Branches in Europe
During the Last 9,000 Years // Advances in Anthropology, August 2012.—
Vol.2, No.3, 139-156.
14. Klyosov, A.A.
Ancient history of the Arbins, bearers of haplogroup R1b, from Central
Asia to Europe, 16,000 to 1500 years before present. Advances in
Anthropology, 2, No. 2, 87-105, 2012.
15. Klyosov, A.A.,
Tomezzoli, G.T. DNA Genealogy and Linguistics. Ancient Europe. Advances in
Anthropology, 3, No. 2, 101-111.
16. Klyosov, A.A.,
Mironova, E.A. A DNA Genealogy Solution to the Puzzle of Ancient
Look-Alike Ceramics across the World. Advances in Anthropology, 3, No. 3,
164-172, 2013.
17. Klyosov, A.A. Reconsideration of the "Out
of Africa" Concept as Not Having Enough Proof. Advances in
Anthropology, vol. 4, No. 1, 18-37, 2014.
18. The 'extremely ancient' chromosome that isn't:
a forensic bioinformatic investigation of Albert Perry's X-degenerate
portion of the Y chromosome". Eur. J. Human Genetics (22 January
2014) doi:10.1038/ejhg.2013.303 (2014)
19. Klyosov, A.A. Clarifying the «African Eve»
concept (comment)". In: Thompson J.R. Archaic Modernity vs the High
Priesthood: on the Nature of Unstable archaeological/palaeoanthropological
Orthodoxies. Rock Art Research, 2014. Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 131-156.
20. Klyosov, A.A. A comment on the Paper: Were the
First Europeans Pale or Dark Skinned? (by C. Winters, Advances in
Anthropology, 2014, 4, 124-132)" Advances in Anthropology, 2014, 4,
pp. 222-226.
21. Tofanelli S., Taglioli L., Bertoncini S.,
Francalacci P., Klyosov A., Pagani L. Mitochondrial and Y chromosome
haplotype motifs as diagnostic markers of Jewish ancestry: a
reconsideration. Frontiers in Genetics, November 2014, vol. 5, pp. 1-10.
DOI 10.3389/fgene.2014.00384
22. Klyosov, A.A. What is the Molecular History.
Historical Format, No. 1, 53-77, 2015.
23. Klyosov, A.A. Veneti and Venedi according to
DNA Genealogy. Historical Format, No. 2, 75-102, 2015.
24. Klyosov, A.A. Reading of "The Origin and
Early History of Slavs" by V.V. Sedov from a viewpoint of DNA
genealogy". Historical Format, No. 4, 174-228, 2015.
25. Reply to Mendez et al: The 'extremely ancient'
chromosome that still isn't". Eur. J. Human Genetics 23, 567-568, 2015.
26. Klyosov, A.A., Kilin, V.V. Kilin-Klyosov TMRCA
Calculator for Time Spans up to Millions of Years. Advances in Anthropology,
vol. 6, No. 3, 51-71, 2016.
27. Klyosov, A.A. Faleeva, T. Excavated DNA from
Two Khazar Burials". Advances in Anthropology, vol. 7, No. 1, 17-21, 2017.
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