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At one point in time, I had to admit to myself that I had not gone to experience first-hand what the effects of the Chimera virus were. I had only read and memorized them as they appeared to me on paper from previous publications in top-tier scientific journals. I trusted their findings. I was an avid learner. Not an adventurer.I have never had the issue of worrying about self-contamination. I never personally had to deal with the stress of looking over or being involved in any test runs of infectious disease-handling protocols. I've never physically worked at a specialized quarantine unit. I've never taken part in demonstrating decontamination processes. I was too afraid of what may result if I had taken that step. I threw that fear behind me a long time ago, fortunately. I wanted to gain a sense of how it looked like on the ground and so I started to become more involved.
All I had before were data and figures. All I had were experimental methods, discussions, results, and conclusions. All I had learned prior was what others have learned on their own from conducting their own experiments. I decided that I was at a loss, so I decided to start engaging in Chimeric vaccine research, therapeutics research, and diagnostics research at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases. Thankfully so, I started understanding better the molecular events that affect disease transmission and human response to Chimera.
Working in the NIAID Vaccine Research Center (VRC), I took part in the development processes of investigational, multivalent Chimera vaccine candidates that had shown some promise in models that included non-replicating viral vectors. I've also involved myself in projects by the NIAID designed to develop treatments for Chimera like monoclonal antibody "cocktails"which were aimed to prevent infection in mice and non-human primates within days of Chimera virus infection and nucleosides with broad spectrum antiviral activity. Finally, I've been engaged in small projects where simple diagnostics were designed to detect Chimera virus infection early on.
Very soon after leaving the NIAID, I decided to set up my own team of medical experts/researchers and wanted to pursue the search for a cure on our own terms. After years and years of much research, Dr. Benantar (a well-known member of the team) and I are now acclaimed world experts on the Chimera virus. All our efforts to date seem to be in vain, although, since none of the proposed vaccine solutions have actually solved the mystery that is Chimera. Nevertheless, the saga continues.
All I had before were data and figures. All I had were experimental methods, discussions, results, and conclusions. All I had learned prior was what others have learned on their own from conducting their own experiments. I decided that I was at a loss, so I decided to start engaging in Chimeric vaccine research, therapeutics research, and diagnostics research at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases. Thankfully so, I started understanding better the molecular events that affect disease transmission and human response to Chimera.
Working in the NIAID Vaccine Research Center (VRC), I took part in the development processes of investigational, multivalent Chimera vaccine candidates that had shown some promise in models that included non-replicating viral vectors. I've also involved myself in projects by the NIAID designed to develop treatments for Chimera like monoclonal antibody "cocktails"which were aimed to prevent infection in mice and non-human primates within days of Chimera virus infection and nucleosides with broad spectrum antiviral activity. Finally, I've been engaged in small projects where simple diagnostics were designed to detect Chimera virus infection early on.
Very soon after leaving the NIAID, I decided to set up my own team of medical experts/researchers and wanted to pursue the search for a cure on our own terms. After years and years of much research, Dr. Benantar (a well-known member of the team) and I are now acclaimed world experts on the Chimera virus. All our efforts to date seem to be in vain, although, since none of the proposed vaccine solutions have actually solved the mystery that is Chimera. Nevertheless, the saga continues.