GuerrillaPack said:ciscopack said:
He also fails to compare with Anthony Fauci's work and service to mankind!
"Service to mankind"!?? Lmfao. That's hilarious. I wouldn't trust that manlet mafia wannabe "doctor" to stitch up a minor cut. He's a minion of the criminal Establishment, who is dedicated to waging war against mankind. How many hundreds of thousands of businesses have been destroyed because of this gigantic fraud foisted upon humanity, supported by this man, and the unnecessary lockdowns? How many millions have lost their jobs? And let's not forget that he supported the "research" that created this virus (in the Wuhan lab).
2000 - (21 years ago) - AAI Public Service Award
The AAI Public Service Award (PSA) is bestowed on "individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the advocacy and support of basic biomedical and immunologic research" and who have "distinguished themselves in such diverse fields as public affairs and policymaking, journalism and scientific writing, scientific research, research administration, minority recruitment and education in the sciences, and disease research advocacy."
The AAI Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest honor bestowed by the AAI Council upon an AAI member. This award recognizes a deserving member for a career of scientific achievement and for contributions to AAI and fellow immunologists. (2005 - 16 years ago)
Distinguished Fellows of AAI Past Recipients
This program annually recognizes members for distinguished careers and outstanding scientific contributions as well as their service to AAI and the immunology community. (2019)
2007 Mary Woodard Lasker Award for Public Service "for his role as the principal architect of two major U.S. governmental programs, one aimed at AIDS and the other at biodefense." (2007 - 14 years ago)
He developed therapies for formerly fatal diseases such as polyarteritis nodosa, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, and lymphomatoid granulomatosis. In a 1985 Stanford University Arthritis Center Survey, members of the American Rheumatism Association ranked Fauci's work on the treatment of polyarteritis nodosa and granulomatosis with polyangiitis as one of the most important advances in patient management in rheumatology over the previous 20 years. (36 years ago)
In 2003, the Institute for Scientific Information stated that from 1983 to 2002, "Fauci was the 13th most-cited scientist among the 2.5 to 3.0 million authors in all disciplines throughout the world who published articles in scientific journals." (18 years ago) [2] As a government scientist under seven presidents, Fauci has been described as "a consistent spokesperson for science, a person who more than any other figure has brokered a generational peace" between the two worlds of science and politics.
Though Fauci was initially admonished for his treatment of the AIDS epidemic, his work in the community was eventually acknowledged; Kramer, who had spent years hating Fauci for his treatment of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, eventually called him "the only true and great hero" among government officials in the AIDS crisis."
In a 2020 analysis of Google Scholar citations, Dr. Fauci ranked as the 32nd most-cited living researcher. According to the Web of Science, Dr. Fauci ranked 9th out of 2.5 million authors in the field of immunology by total citation count between 1980 and January 2021. During the same period, he ranked 20th out of 2.4 million authors in the field of research & experimental medicine, and 132th out of 992,000 authors in the field of general & internal medicine.
.............if Russ had not thrown that late pick in his 2nd Superbowl game.........