Paul M. Bingham is Associate Professor in the Department
of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY (see departmental
webpage; Wikipedia page). He completed his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology at Harvard University in 1980. He has received various awards, including
an honorary doctorate. He has published >45 papers in diverse scientific
areas, making major contributions. His current work includes two distinct
areas, translational research in targeting cancer metabolism (including
clinical trials of current lead compound, CPI-613) and development and
exploration of social coercion theory, the first complete, general, predictive
theory of human evolution, behavior, and history.
Zuzana Zachar is a research faculty member in the Department
of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY. She
completed her PhD in Genetics at Stony Brook University in 1992. She has
published >30 papers in diverse scientific areas, making major contributions.
Her current work is focused on translational research in targeting cancer metabolism
(including clinical trials of current lead compound, CPI-613).