You forgot to mention that Dr. Nicholas Plotnikoff's name is on the patents as well (he is the ex-chairman of the board for IMUN). In case you didn't realize, Dr. Plotnikoff has several patents...
(I'm sure you did realize it, and just conveniently left his name out of your post on purpose)
Simple question - where is your evidence that the patent is fraudulent?
The patent in question is a use patent, and it was officially granted on October 30, 2018. So if the patent was officially granted, what basis do you have for claiming that it is fraudulent, GIVEN THAT THE PATENT WAS INDEED AWARDED to Noreen, Shen, Plotnikoff????