l*******2 发帖数: 1 | 1 她的话听听就可以了,别太信了
她论文据说造过假被science撤过搞
还因为偷窃实验室笔记和其他信息被捕关过五天
还长期宣扬疫苗无用论,声称30%疫苗都是被污染过的
此人十分热衷于实验室政治,著有plague of corruption 一书
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Judy Mikovits
Nationality
USA
Alma mater
University of Virginia (B.S.)
George Washington University (PhD)
Occupation
Virologist [1]
Known for
Anti-vaccine activist
Judy Anne Mikovits is an American health activist and former medical
researcher. She has made claims about vaccines, coronavirus, and chronic
fatigue syndrome (CFS).[2][3][4]
As research director of a CFS research organization Whittemore Peterson
Institute (WPI) from 2006-2011, Mikovits led a research effort that reported
in 2009 that a retrovirus known as xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related
virus (XMRV) was associated with CFS and may have had a causal role.
However, the research came under fire, leading to an eventual retraction on
December 22, 2011 by the journal Science.[5]
In October 2011, Mikovits was terminated by the WPI for refusing to turn
over a cell line that was delivered to her laboratory by mistake, and
subsequently came under investigation for alleged manipulation of data in
her publications related to XMRV.[6] On November 18, 2011, Judy Mikovits was
arrested in her Ventura County, California home and jailed for 5 days.[7]
Her lawyer said she was arrested on charges of theft brought by the WPI, but
that the charges had no merit.[8] By November 28, after negotiations with
the WPI, some lab notes were returned.[9] Later, the criminal charges
against her were dismissed by the Reno, Nevada District Attorney's office.
Mikovits has spoken at a number of anti-vaccination events.[24][25][3][4]
She has claimed that retroviruses have contaminated 30% of vaccines.[2]
Mikovits has garnered criticism from some scientists for stating that XMRV
is a communicable infection which is "clearly circulating through the
population, as is our fear and your fear". Virologist Vincent Racaniello
responded to that, saying that it "is just inciting fear."[16][26][dead link
] Mikovits showed slides at a conference linking XMRV to Parkinson's disease
, autism and multiple sclerosis. However, there is no published evidence
that XMRV is associated with these diseases.[27][28][29][30]
Mikovits was arrested on November 18, 2011, based on allegations by the WPI
that she had removed notebooks and other proprietary information from WPI.
She was held temporarily pursuant to that case.[8] Subsequently, criminal
charges brought against Mikovits by Washoe County, Nevada were dismissed by
the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney in Reno, Nevada.[31][
32][33][34][1]
Mikovits has gained attention on social media for promoting her hypotheses
about the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic. She does not believe that a vaccine
is needed to prevent COVID-19[3] and claims that the coronavirus was "
caused by a bad strain of flu vaccine that was circulating between 2013 and
2015".[35] |