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Alexander Goldfarb (biologist)

Alexander Davidovich Goldfarb (a.k.a. Alex Goldfarb, (ロシア語:Александр Давидович Гольдфарб)) (born 1947, Moscow) is a Russian-American microbiologist, activist, and author. He emigrated from the USSR in 1975 and lived in Israel and Germany before settling permanently in New York in 1982. Goldfarb is a naturalized American citizen.〔Alex Goldfarb, with Marina Litvinenko ''Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB'', The Free Press, 2007, ISBN 1-4165-5165-4.〕 He has combined a scientific career as a microbiologist with political and public activities focused on civil liberties and human rights in Russia, in the course of which he has been associated with Andrei Sakharov, George Soros, Boris Berezovsky, and Alexander Litvinenko. He has not visited Russia since 2000.〔
==Scientific career==
Goldfarb studied biochemistry at Moscow State University and graduated in 1969. After graduation, he worked at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy in Moscow.〔(Founders: Alex Goldfarb ), Litvinenko Justice Foundation〕 He emigrated from the USSR in 1975. He earned his Ph.D. in 1980 at the Weizmann Institute in Israel and continued his research with a post-doctoral program at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried near Munich, Germany. From 1982 to 1991 he was an assistant professor at Columbia University in New York. From 1992 to 2006 he was a faculty member at the Public Health Research Institute in New York where he led a U.S. government-funded study "Structure and Function of RNA Polymerase in ''E. coli''" with a total budget of $7 million.〔http://www.researchcrossroads.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=2&user_id=660646〕 He also directed the project "Treating MDRTB in Siberian Prisons" funded by a $13 million grant from philanthropist George Soros.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The PHRI/Soros Russian TB Program ... Treating MDRTB in Siberian Prisons )〕 According to a PubMed search, Goldfarb stopped publishing scientific work in 2005.

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