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sortagreen

01/04/22 10:28 PM

#396174 RE: curios #396169

Malone claims to be the inventor of mRNA vaccines, and while Stan Gromkowski, an early mRNA vaccine researcher and cellular immunologist, views Malone as "an underappreciated pioneer" who could be in contention to win a Nobel Prize for his work,[1] credit for the distinction is more often given to later advancements by Katalin Karikó or Derrick Rossi,[8][15][16] and was ultimately the result of the contributions of hundreds of researchers, including Malone.[17]



sortagreen

01/04/22 10:32 PM

#396175 RE: curios #396169

Do you understand, that if you produce a link, and it's just a link to some other fucking moron running his lips, with no evidence to back any of it up, then you may as well not have posted any of it.

Lunatics are not good primary sources.

Zorax

01/04/22 10:37 PM

#396177 RE: curios #396169

Now you're linking permanently banned websites from most nuetral news sources and there's a good reason for that. Lifesite is a right wing conspiracy churner. And Dr. Malone may be a very questionable actor.

Well, didn't take long.
https://www.logically.ai/articles/who-is-dr.-robert-malone

We looked at a few of them here.

FALSE: Dr. Robert Malone invented mRNA vaccines.

It is Dr. Katalin Karikó and her collaborator Dr. Drew Weissman who are more commonly credited with laying the groundwork for mRNA vaccines. In 1989, Malone published a paper titled "Cationic liposome-mediated RNA transfection." While Malone's research may have been important, scientific breakthroughs don't always boast a sole "inventor." Instead, they come about through the work of many.


https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/3aa2eefd