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Dr. Robert Malone is recognized as the Chief Architect and a pioneer of mRNA vaccine technology. Dr. Malone’s research work has focused on mRNA technology, pharmaceuticals, and drug repurposing research. He holds numerous fundamental domestic and foreign patents in the fields of gene delivery, delivery formulations, and vaccines: including for fundamental DNA and RNA/mRNA vaccine technologies. Dr. Malone has approximately 100 scientific publications with over 12,000 citations of his work.

How Bad Is My Batch – a story of a personal vaccine injury

Dr. Byram Bridle, PhD, Viral Immunologist and Associate Professor at the University of Guelph. The research program in the Bridle lab has two arms. One is to develop novel, highly targeted biotherapies for the treatment of cancers. A second emphasis of the lab is the study of host responses to viruses. An area of focus is developing a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying virus-induced cytokine storms.

Viral Immunologist Dr. Byram Bridle Expertly Summarizes Key COVID-19 Concepts

Dr. Martha Fulford is an associate professor at McMaster University and chief of medicine at the McMaster University Medical Center. Dr. Fulford has won the Hamilton Health Sciences MSA Geoffrey Coates award for her amazing work. She is a member of the PIDAC Communicable Diseases Committee with Public Health Ontario.

Should I Vaccinate My Child? A Review of The Data, with Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist, Dr. Martha Fulford

Dr. Peter McCullough, MD, MPH is an American cardiologist. In 2014 Dr. Peter McCullough joined Baylor University Medical Center as Vice Chief of Internal Medicine. He was also appointed Chief of Cardiovascular Research of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute, and Program Director of the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program. Dr. McCullough is recognized internationally as a leading figure in the study of chronic kidney disease as a cardiovascular risk state, having over 1,000 publications to his name and over 500 citations in the National Library of Medicine.

The Vaccine as the Manifest Destiny of the Pandemic

Dr. Paul Elias Alexander is a former assistant professor at McMaster University in evidence-based medicine and research methodology; former COVID pandemic evidence-synthesis advisor to WHO-PAHO Washington, DC (2020); worked/appointed in 2008 at WHO as a regional specialist/epidemiologist in Europe’s Regional office in Denmark. He worked for the government of Canada as an epidemiologist for about 12 years. Alexander was employed from 2017 to 2019 at Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) as the evidence synthesis meta-analysis systematic review guideline development lead.

Pretending we can vaccinate our way out of the pandemic is dangerous, especially for kids

Hand hygiene, no face masks: SickKids experts on how schools can safely reopen in the fall CTV News report

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