Bloody hell, how can that guy be a doctor and still not see the blindingly obvious differences in the technologies. The risks both known and unknown associated with intracellular therapies. The bio-distribution difficulties associated with nonlipids and intramuscular injection. The ability to cross barriers traditionally not at risk of b…
Bloody hell, how can that guy be a doctor and still not see the blindingly obvious differences in the technologies. The risks both known and unknown associated with intracellular therapies. The bio-distribution difficulties associated with nonlipids and intramuscular injection. The ability to cross barriers traditionally not at risk of being breached. The uncontrollable dosage being produced which will vary widely from person to person.
He's a PhD as opposed to a medical doctor. Scientists now are using the titles "virologist" and "microbiologist" very loosely whereas most people would think these are medical doctors with expertise in those specialties, this is no longer the case. For instance a few of Graham's twitter followers call themselves "medical microbiologists" but are in fact technicians in the lab who put the samples in for testing.
Bloody hell, how can that guy be a doctor and still not see the blindingly obvious differences in the technologies. The risks both known and unknown associated with intracellular therapies. The bio-distribution difficulties associated with nonlipids and intramuscular injection. The ability to cross barriers traditionally not at risk of being breached. The uncontrollable dosage being produced which will vary widely from person to person.
Is he really a doctor and immunologist?
He's a PhD as opposed to a medical doctor. Scientists now are using the titles "virologist" and "microbiologist" very loosely whereas most people would think these are medical doctors with expertise in those specialties, this is no longer the case. For instance a few of Graham's twitter followers call themselves "medical microbiologists" but are in fact technicians in the lab who put the samples in for testing.
Aren't those people called Med Techs? Medical Technicians?
Ask them https://twitter.com/thesassymicrobe
or lab techs
My money is on the latter, based on Dr. Syed previous work…
Isnt that called misinformation?
I think he probably knows the science but also knows that non-science people would just take his words for it.
That's blatantly evil