Boyd E.
Haley, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Kentucky
Boyd Haley, Ph.D. received a doctorate in Chemistry/Biochemistry at
Washington State University. He was an NIH Postdoctoral Scholar in the
Department of Physiology, Yale University Medical School from 1971 to
1974.He has been a professor and Chairman of the Department of
Chemistry at the University of Kentucky since 1996. In the past 17
years, Dr. Haley has emphasized studies on the biochemistry of
Alzheimer's disease. His research in the biochemical aberrancies
in Alzheimer's disease also led to his identifying mercury toxicity as
a major factor, perhaps even a causal factor for this disease. He was
one of the first to propose that the organic-mercury preservative
Thimerosal in vaccines was the most likely toxic agent involved in Gulf
War Syndrome and autism related disorders. In the past few years, Dr.
Haley has testified before numerous government agencies on the effects
of mercury toxicity from dental amalgams and vaccines.
A more extensive CV for Dr. Haley can be found at:
http://www.toxicteeth.org/old_web_site/haley-CV.html