Biography: Monique Beljanski

Monique Beljanski
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Born in Paris, Monique Beljanski was trained in biology and bacteriology and is a project engineer. Throughout her career she has been dedicated to working with her husband, Dr. Mirko Beljanski. They started their theoretical research in molecular biology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris in the 1950s, and in the 1980s they continued their applied research at the Chatenay-Malabry School of Pharmacy. Between 1957 and 1993, she and Dr. Beljanski, co-authored 29 peer reviewed scientific articles. A mother of two, Monique has written and collaborated on three books summarizing the scientific work of Dr. Beljanski as well as the debates provoked by his remarkable breakthroughs.

Monique et Sylvie à New York
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As President of the Beljanski Foundation Ms. Beljanski actively presents lectures in Europe and in the United States. Through her dedication and hard work, the discoveries of her late husband remain as relevant and cutting-edge as they were two decades ago. She also spends a portion of time encouraging doctors and scientists to continue research on discoveries Dr. Beljanski was unable to develop due to lack of time and resources. Such examples include the transmission of hereditary characters by small RNAs or the crucial role of permanently open loops in the DNA of non-mutated pre-cancerous cells. Ms. Beljanski looks forward to encouraging further development of clinical applications of the natural extracts discovered by Dr. Beljanski, particularly against viral and auto-immune diseases.
Monique Beljanski is also heavily involved with her daughter Sylvie at Natural Source International, Ltd., writing numerous articles to continue the legacy of her late husband.


