Anonymous ID: 70e7db June 7, 2021, 7:11 a.m. No.13849093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9107 >>9260 >>9333 >>9595 >>9639 >>9663

Scripps Research Joint Appointments:

 

Professor, Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology

Director of Infectious Disease Genomics, Translational Research Institute

Faculty, Graduate Program

 

Other Joint Appointments:

Vice President,Viral Hemorrhagic FeverConsortium

 

Research Focus:

 

Kristian Andersen[COVID BIOWEAPON EMAIL TO FAUCI] is a professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at Scripps Research, with joint appointments in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology, and at the Scripps Research Translational Institute. Over the past decade, his research has focused on the complex relationship between host and pathogen. Using a combination of next-generation sequencing, field work, experimentation, and computational biology he has spearheaded large international collaborations investigating the emergence, spread and evolution ofdeadly pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2, Zika virus, Ebola virus, West Nile virus, and Lassa virus.His work is highly cross-disciplinary and exceptionally collaborative.

 

Kristian earned his doctoral degree from theUniversity of Cambridge[spook U] and performed postdoctoral work in and the Broad Institute.

 

https://www.scripps.edu/faculty/andersen/

 

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Fukking BINGO

 

Dr. Pardis Sabeti is a Professor at the Center for Systems Biology and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology atHarvard Universityand the Department of Immunology and Infectious Disease at the Harvard School of Public Health. She is an Institute Member of the Broad Institute of Harvard andMIT,and aHoward Hughes Investigator.[CIA?]

 

Dr. Sabeti is a computational geneticist with expertise developing algorithms to detect genetic signatures of adaption in humans and the microbial organisms that infect humans. Her lab’s key research areas include: (1) Developing analytical methods to detect and investigate evolution in the genomes of humans and other species (2) Examining host and viral genetic factors driving disease susceptibility to thedevastating and deadly diseases in West Africa, Ebola Virus Disease and Lassa hemorrhagic fever.(3) Investigating the genomes of microbes, including Lassa virus, Ebola virus, Plasmodium falciparum malaria, Vibrio cholera, and Mycobacterioum tuberculosis to help in the development of intervention strategies. (4) Determining the microbial cause of undiagnosed acute febrile illness.

 

Dr. Sabeti completed her undergraduate degree at MIT, her graduate work at Oxford University as aRhodes Scholar,and her medical degree summa cum laude from Harvard Medical School as a Soros Fellow. Dr. Sabeti is aWorld Economic Forum (WEF)Young Global Leader and a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, and was named aTIME magazine‘Person of the Year’ as one of the Ebola fighters. Her awards included theSmithsonianAmerican Ingenuity Award for Natural Science, the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise, theNIHInnovator Award, the Packard Fellowship, and anEllis IslandMedal of Honor. She has served on the MIT Board of Trustees and the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering. Dr. Sabeti is also the lead singer and co-song writer of the rock band Thousand Days. [1000 pts of light?]

 

Dr. Sabeti is one of the co-founders and a shareholder of SHERLOCK Biosciences, a company dedicated to improving health worldwide through accurate, fast and affordable testing. She is on the board and a shareholder of Danaher Corporation, the parent company of both Cepheid and IDT. She is a scientific advisory board member and shareholder of NextGen Jane, a women's health company launched by two lab alumni.

 

https://www.sabetilab.org/pardissabeti/

Anonymous ID: 70e7db June 7, 2021, 7:44 a.m. No.13849333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9389 >>9595 >>9663

>>13849260

>>13849093

 

she REEKS of DS. this has been removed from Internet, regarding her via DDG search:

 

http://www.nameaning.net/both/Sabeti

 

Academic, Person Pardis C. Sabeti is anIranian-Americancomputational biologist, medical geneticist and evolutionary geneticist, who developed a bioinformatic statistical method which identifies sections of the genome that have been subject to natural selection and…

 

stinks to high heaven

Anonymous ID: 70e7db June 7, 2021, 8:15 a.m. No.13849595   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9609 >>9638 >>9639 >>9646 >>9663

>>13849333

>>13849260

>>13849093

 

EYEz

 

Okay, we have Fauci → Kristian Anderson

 

Kristian Anderson → DS Pardis Sabeti, Iranian-American DS_Biologist

 

Now we have:

 

DS Pardis Sabeti, Iranian-American DS_Biologist → Parviz Sabeti (FATHER), Iranian SAVAK spook

 

Parviz Sabeti (Persian: ; born March 25, 1936 Sangesar) is an Iranian lawyer, former SAVAK deputy under the regime of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Born in Sangesar, Semnan Province. Sabeti received a law degree from the University of Tehran and joined the SAVAK, Iran's intelligence agency in Shah's regime, in 1957, and quickly rose to become the acting director of the SAVAK's so-called third division—its political directorate—and later its director.[1]

 

He has been called one of the most powerful men in the last two decades of the Pahlavi regime.[1] Historian Abbas Milani describes him as "like a character from a le Carré novel" and says that "As his fame and reputation grew, his name and face disappeared from the public domain."[1]

 

Mr. Parviz Sabeti graduated from the Law School of the University of Tehran. He was initially hired as a Judge in the Ministry of Justice. Having shown a keen interest in public policy and politics he was recruited into the SAVAK, which was part of the Prime Minister's office, in 1959. This was a time when a new policy of introducing civilians into an organization staffed by primarily ex-military rank and file was introduced. Initially, he worked as a political analyst in the department of internal security and very soon became the head of political analysis where he was in charge of preparing and writing daily, periodical and special reports which went ultimately via the chain of command to the Shah of Iran.[2]

 

Although Mr. Sabeti was philosophically against Marxism and radical Islam, he believed that arresting and prosecuting members of such groups should not be the only course of action. The cycle of actions and reactions of dissent, revolt, then crackdown would continue until the government, through substantial reforms, attempted to remove the roots of dissatisfactions and create more room for the participation of people in the political system.[2]

 

Impressions by the Shah towards Parviz Sabeti had changed by the late 1970s when Sabeti, as the de facto security advisor to the Prime Minister and spokesman for the government, provided a long and impressive TV interview exposing the plots by the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein against Iran, with the collusion of internal enemies of the Shah. He continued to provide two more such interviews exposing the tactics of two major opposition groups, one Communist and one Islamic-Marxist.[2]

 

None of this undid however the fact that he was the only civilian leader to have reached a leadership position at SAVAK, with the inevitable friction with the more hard-line, one dimensional attitude of those with a military background. One example being his differences with General Nassiri who was chief of SAVAK and deputy Prime Minister for 14 years. Nassiri who was a loyal soldier for the Shah, very often had clashes with Sabeti.[2]

 

Sabeti and his family fled Iran after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.[3]Pardis Sabeti, a Harvard biology professor, is his daughter.[4]

 

[4] Pardis Sabeti, the Rollerblading Rock Star Scientist of Harvard. The recipient of the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award for natural sciences blazed a new view of how to treat infectious diseases via genetics. By Seth Mnookin. Smithsonian Magazine, December 2012

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parviz_Sabeti

Anonymous ID: 70e7db June 7, 2021, 8:22 a.m. No.13849639   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9663

>>13849595

>>13849093

 

Smithsonian: Pardis Sabeti, the Rollerblading Rock Star Scientist of Harvard

 

[FOLLOW THE STARS]

 

The recipient of the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award for natural sciences blazed a new view of how to treat infectious diseases via genetics

 

DECEMBER 2012

 

 

Pardis Sabeti, the Rollerblading Rock Star Scientist of Harvard

 

The recipient of the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award for natural sciences blazed a new view of how to treat infectious diseases via genetics

 

Pardis Sabeti was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1975, where her father, Parviz, was a high-ranking official in the shah’s government. Two years later, on the cusp of the Iranian revolution, the Sabeti family fled to the United States, eventually settling in Florida. “My father took one of the toughest jobs in the government because he cared about his nation more than himself,” Pardis says. “His courage and conviction have always driven me to want to make a difference.”

 

In the early 1980s, Pardis’ mother, Nancy, bought some old textbooks, a chalkboard and a couple of school chairs and set up a makeshift summer school in the family’s home for Pardis and her sister, Parisa, who is two years older. Parisa, assigned the role of teacher, put together lesson plans and gave out report cards; Pardis directed the “performing arts” and helped run phys ed. The wide-eyed, toothy Sabeti sisters undoubtedly made for a cute tableau, but the work they were doing was intense and focused. “She would teach me everything that she had learned the year before in school,” Pardis says. When September rolled around, Sabeti was almost two years ahead of her classmates.

 

It was during those years that Sabeti first discovered her love for mathematics. “My sister taught me addition and subtraction and multiplication and division,” she says, “so by the time I got to school, I knew it all, and when we’d do the times tables, I was just focused on doing it faster than anybody else. I already had the information, so it just got me to focus on excellence.”

 

 

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/pardis-sabeti-the-rollerblading-rock-star-scientist-of-harvard-135532753/