Helios Murialdo
Helios Murialdo (
né Helios Murialdo Laport; born December 5, 1941) is a Chilean-Canadian molecular biologist, fiction writer, and ecologist. His research in the field of the assembly and structure of
bacterial viruses contributed to the development of the first system for the
cloning of human genes. He has published six novels and is a member of a group of conservationists that established a Natural Reserve in the central part of the Chilean
Biodiversity Hotspot.
Son of an Italian immigrant father and a Chilean mother of French descent, he has a brother and a sister. He is a member of the board of directors of the non-profit Fundación Ciencia & Vida, a scientific and technological institution with headquarters in
Santiago, Chile. He is president of the NGO Corporación Altos de Cantillana (Altos de Cantillana Corporation), which manages the 26,000 acres of the Altos de Cantillana Natural Reserve in the coastal mountains of
central Chile. He makes his home in this Natural Reserve, and spends the rest of the year in
Toronto, Canada.
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