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The hour grows late and it is time to put all little piggies to bed - especially bad ones who have been telling us whoppers again.
So Doctor Fudenberg is a crank is he? Oh yes, he is a crank allright, about as much of a crank as your defense of mainstream medicines and vaccines is valid.
Let's compare his credentials with YOURS and see who has the most credibility to talk about vaccines or any other area of medicine or science, shall we? And paystubs from the AMA don't count as credentials. OK, First Fudenberg
H. Hugh Fudenberg
Education
Elementary and High School; Minneapolis, MN
A.B. University of California; Los Angeles, CA 1949
M.A. Boston University (Immunochemistry, Prof. William Boyd; Mentors: Isaac Asimov, PhD; Phillip Levine, M.D., and Alex Weiner, M.D., co-discoverers of the Rh Factor; Elvin Kabat, Professor of Immunochemistry, Columbia University, New York 1958
University of Chicago School of Medicine 1953
Internship: University of Utah Hospital, Straight Medicine, Chairman M. Wintrobe, author of the classic textbook of Hematology 1953-54
Training
Hematology Traineeship: Dr. William Dameshek, Director of Hematology and Chief Editor of "Blood", The Journal of Blood Diseases 1954-56
Residency: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (Now Women's and Brigham Hospital) Boston, MA 1956-58
Board Certification
Diplomate, American Board of Medical Laboratory Immunology October 1979
Honorary Degrees
Professor Honoris Causa:
- University of Kuopio (Finland) 1982
- University of Claude Bernard (France) 1985
- Free Science University (Combined Science Faculties of Bologna, Padua and Venice) 1985
- Weifang Medical College, Shandong (People's Republic of China) 1988
Biotechnology Involvement
Six patent applications approved
Member, Board of Directors at North American Immunobiology (cancer immunotherapy research)
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Psyche Media Corp., Santa Monica, CA
Special Appointments
The Science Lobby: National Coalition for Science and Technology, in cooperation with the Illinois Institute of Technology - appointed to the Advisory Committee to develop a series of candidate forums for the 1988 presidential election.
Positions
Director of Research, NeuroImmuno Therapeutics Research Foundation, Spartanburg, SC 1990-present
Adjunct Prof. of Epidemiology, U. of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC 1977-79
Prof. & Chairman, Dept. of Basic and Clinical Immunology & Microbiology, Prof. of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 1974-1989
Adjunct Prof., School of Public Health, U. of Calif., Berkeley, CA 1974-77
Prof. of Medicine, U. of Calif. School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA and Prof. of Bacteriology and Immunology, U. of Calif., Berkeley, CA 1966-75
Assoc. Prof. of Immunology, U. of Calif., Berkeley, CA 1965-66
Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, U. of Calif. School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA 1962-66
Asst. Prof. of Medicine, U. of Calif. School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA 1960-62
Research Associate, Rockefeller Institute, New York City 1958-60
Awards and Achievements H. Hugh Fudenberg, MD
Recognized the world over as a respected member of the scientific community for his research and integrity. The following is a brief list of the more notable Listings, Memberships, Awards and Achievements: The Chief Editor of the journal Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology for 15 years and at one time or another has been on the editorial boards of 35 other journals dealing with immunology, aging, hematology, cancer, toxicology, etc. Society Memberships H. Hugh Fudenberg, MD
American Academy of Microbiology (Fellow) Complete Bibliography of Hugh Fudenberg, MD (Do you really want me to list all of the 850 papers he has authored here? Over 830 of them were not published in the International Journal of Clinical Investigation, which he edits and which you so gleefully jumped on? I will if you want, but the bleeding has to be pretty bad by now - Ouch!) I mean, when you put your foot in it, you do so with enthusiasm and sink all the way up to your eyebrows don't you? If Fudenberg is a crank, then praytell who you consider legitimate? The de-licensed Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch? Oh my! Ok, now it is your turn DANGEROUSLY FRIED BACON _____ mainstream apologist posts in CureZone Breaking News Forum.
Checkmate. Say goodnight Bacon. DQ
Pasteur Medal, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France received at age 32. (youngest ever to receive) 1962
Robert A. Cooke Memorial Medal, American Academy of Allergy 1962
Distinguished Service Award, University of Chicago Medical Alumni Association 1973
Petrov Medal, USSR (for distinguished contributions to oncologic research)1973
Recipient, Annual San Rocco Award, Italian Society of Cancer Immunology 1983
Award: Seal of the City of Foggia and Province of Brushia for contributions to biomedical research 1984
Karl Landsteiner Medal, German Society of Immunology 1986
Annual Claude Bernard Medal for Medical Research, University of Lyon 1988
European Parliament's International Man of the Year for Biomedical Sciences, 1991
Recipient International First Prize (gold plaque) for FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE 1985-1989 (Castello di Pietrarossa Award), Italy 1991
International Man of the Year 1991 in Biomedical Research, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England 1991
International First Prize, Biomedical Science (shared with Professors Mathe and Karpas) Ninth Annual "Vita di Artista et Scienza", Italian Academy of Sciences 1992
20th Century Achievement Award "500 Leaders of Influence of the Last Quarter of the 20th Century (whose achievements will have permanent applications, especially in the first quarter of the 21st Century)", American Biographical Institute 1996
Member of the Advisor Board for Science, International Biographical Center (IBC)
2000 Millennium Medal of Honor - American Biographical Institute
Member, International Collaborative Research Group on Cognitive Function Disorders
2000 Outstanding Scientists of the 20th Century (IBC), 1999
Lifetime Fellow and Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Highlanders' Club (Hdqt. UK)
Deputy Governor General, DGG for N. America (IBC), 2000
One Thousand Eminent Intellectuals of the Millennium Year (ABI), 2000
International Order of Merit (IBC)
World Laureates (ABI) July, 2000
Deputy Director and Co-Editor of the International Journal of Clinical Investigation
Millenium Man of Year in Experimental Medicine Italian Government November 11, 2000
First Annual Warner-Lambert Lecturer, American Society for Microbiology, Infectious Disease Society of America, 16th Interscience Conference 1976
15th Annual Blumenthal Medal Lecturer, University of Minnesota School of Medicine 1977
Stanley Goldhammer Memorial Medal Lecturer, Case Western Reserve University 1978
Medal Lecturer, Danish Society for Oncology 1978
Medal Lecturer, Hungarian Society for Immunology 1978
Medal Lecturer, Venezuelan Society for Immunology 1979
Carl Neuberg Medal, Virchow-Pirquet Medical Society 1980
Keynote Speaker, 75th Anniversary International Medical Symposium Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) 1980
Luiz Vertzman Memorial Lecturer (Brazil) 1981
Invited Participant, VIII Nobel Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden 1967
Invited Participant, XV Nobel Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden 1983
Keynote Speaker, 3rd Latin American Symposium on Allergy and Immunology 1984
Participant, Study Group, "Molecular Mechanisms and Pathogenesis of Central Nervous System Disorders", Geneva, Switzerland 1985
Selected Speaker, Göteborg International Symposium on Neurodegenerative Diseases, Italian Academy of Sciences 1993
PhD Thesis Opponent at several schools in Holland, Sweden, Australia and France 1996
First Annual Linus Pauling Lecture, American Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, San Francisco, California 1996
Member, Expert Advisory Committee on Immunology, World Health Organization (WHO) 1962-82
Member, Expert Committee on Genes, Genotypes, and Phenotypes, WHO 1966-72
Member, Expert Committee on Genetics, WHO 1967-69
Member, Expert Committee on Immunologic Deficiency States, WHO 1970 & 1973
Member, National Task Force on Multiple Myeloma and Chronic Leukemia, National Institutes of Health, NIH
Member, Committee on Immunologic Standardization, NIH 1968-74
Member, Expert International Committee for Standardization in Hematology of the International Society of Blood Tranfusions 1970
Member, Study Section (grant applications for lifetime professorships), American Cancer Society 1970-78
Member, Public Affair Committee, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1971
International Union of Immunologic Societies 1971
(a) Mem., International Committee for Biological Standardization 1973-75
(b) Member, Nomenclature Committee 1973-75
Consultant, American Red Cross (National Blood and Plasma Program) 1973-75
Member, National Research Council, Panel on Biomedical Manpower 1974-78
Chairman, Advisory Committee on Research in Methods of Health Care Delivery, Health Systems, Inc. 1975077
Member, Advisory Panel, UCLA Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center 1975-80
Member, Various Study Sections, NIH 1975-88
Who's Who in World, 5th ed. 2000
Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care 1995
Listing, International Biographical Centre, University of Cambridge, England, 1991
International Dictionary of Biography (International Biographical Center) 1990
Personalities of America 1984
Who's Who in World, 1979
Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans, 10th edition 1978
Who's Who in the World 1978-79
Who's Who in Science 1978-79
Personalities of the South 1978
Who's Who in America 1976-77
National Register of Prominent Americans
International Who's Who in Community Service
International Who's Who of Intellectuals
Notable Americans of the Bicentennial Era
Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology
Who's Who in Science & Engineering
Listing in Strathmore's Who Who Registry
National Registry's Who's Who
Who's Who in Cancer Research
Who's Who in America, 1967
Who's Who in Science From Antiquity to Present, 1967
The first in this country to develop methods for measuring levels of immune antibody globulins (IgG, IgA, IgM).
Developed the technique for therapeutic plasmapheresis (separation of plasma and red blood cells) to remove harmful antibodies (e.g., in Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, etc.), which led to the development of the cell separator which is now used to obtain preparations of pure immune cells.
The first to measure genetic factors on antibody molecules (Gm factors) and was the first to show that these are linked to weakness or resistance to different diseases (e.g., pneumococcal pneumonia, meningococcal meningitis, etc).
Disproved two hypotheses for which the proponents had won the Nobel Prize: (1) that a single gene determined a given polypeptide chain; he showed that for immunoglobulins multiple genes (over 200) determine each polypeptide chain; (2) that the DNA to RNA to Protein sequence was a universal phenomenon; he showed the order in immune sequence to be Protein-RNA-DNA. (These findings were presented at a Nobel Prize Symposium in Sweden in 1967).
The first to use Dialyzable Leukocyte (and later Lymphocyte) Extract (DLE) containing Transfer Factor (TF) therapeutically and to demonstrate its efficacy in hitherto untreatable diseases such as some forms of immunodeficiency (e.g., congenital absence of the thymus and various viral, parasitic, mycobacterial {leprosy}, and fungal diseases {systemic candidiasis} and against cancer metastasis). He has also proven TF's therapeutic value in Chronic Fatigue - Immune Dysregulation Syndrome (CFIDS), subsets of Autism and Alzheimer's Disease, etc., in primary osteosarcoma in man and in an animal model. Published double-blind studies have proven the efficacy of antigen-specific Transfer Factors (a different one for each disease).
Developed the Rosette tests which labs use today as screening tests for immune capability.
Discovered that cell-mediated immunity (CMI), not humoral immunity (i.e., antibodies) to be deficient in certain disorders of cognitive function. (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, Autism, CFIDS, etc.)
In 1984, predicted the failure of proposed HIV (AIDS) vaccines because they induced antibodies, whereas his data suggested the virus caused a defect in CMI.
Holds four honorary professorships (from universities in France, Italy, China, and Finland).
Discovered the Suppressor T-cell (1964) and showed that low levels thereof predispose an individual to auto-immune diseases such as lupus, lymphoma, etc. (in man and mice).
Has given 35 different Annual Medal Lectures (e.g., Hungarian Society of Immunology, Danish Cancer Society, Petrov Medal of the Russian Cancer Society, British Society of Immunology, American Academy of Allergy, etc.) throughout the world on his findings and has been visiting professor at every leading medical school in this country and abroad (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Oxford and Cambridge {England}, University of Barcelona {Spain}, University of Beijing {China}; every medical school in Italy, South Africa and Turkey; and selected medical schools in South America, etc.) as well as at prominent Research Institutes (e.g., Sloan-Kettering, M.D. Anderson, Karolinska Institute {Sweden}, Pasteur Institute {France}, and others in the U.S. and abroad).
Author or co-author of 800+ scientific articles, many published in the world's most highly-respected journals (such as: Lancet, Science, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), and in over 20 immunology journals (e.g., Scandinavian Journal of Immunology).
Chief author of Basic and Clinical Immunology, the most widely-used immunology text in the world, translated into 12 languages, and of Basic Immunogenetics, the standard text in this sub-specialty of immunology, translated into Russian, Chinese, and four other languages.
In 1985 showed that there were at least two types of monocytes, one helper and one suppressor, and further showed that the ratio of suppressor monocytes to helper monocytes was greatly increased in the cord blood of infants, suppressing the response of maternal immune cells and explaining why the mother's immune system never rejects the fetus.
The first to show that Alzheimer's Disease contains at least 4 subsets and has devised therapy for two of the 4 types.
The first to show that there are at least 8 different disorders within the Autistic spectrum, and has devised therapy for 3 of these; in some cases patients have been restored to normal childhood development, i.e., mainstreamed.
Showed that Chronic Immune Dysregulation Syndrome (CFIDS), also known as Florence Nightingale Disease, is caused by different viruses in different patients, and has successfully treated 85% of such patients seen.
In 1982, showed that the dopamine receptor (neuronal receptor with greatest affinity for dopamine as compared to all other agents) was in reality the D2 receptor. What had up to then been called the D1 receptor had a greater affinity for PCP, "angel dust," thus accounting for permanent schizophrenia-like symptoms in individuals in whom this disorder lasted for at least 6 months. Aggregation of PCP by slight heat (e.g., 38oC) caused even greater binding to the D1 receptor. Apparently individuals who took PCP and recovered in several days differed from those whose defects were life long had had mild viral infection at time of exposure to PCP.
Has served on four Expert Committees of the World Health Organization, including 20 years on the Expert Advisory Panel on Immunology.
Has trained over 150 individuals who either received a Ph.D. or Post Doctorate training (M.D.'s and/or Ph.D.'s). Nearly all are active in research, though many are department chairmen which reduces research time. These include Professors of Immunology, Microbiology, Pediatrics, Medicine, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Anesthesiology, Pathology, Laboratory Medicine, Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, etc., as well as section heads at prestigious biotech firms. (Of 11 exceptions to the above, 1 is a university president, 2 are university vice-presidents, 4 are deans, 4 are in clinical practice.)
The first to use antigen specific immunoglobulin human transfer factor clinically to treat many supposedly untreatable conditions and to cure supposedly incurable diseases.
Expert on illness due to toxic effects of microbiological agents, herbacides, heavy metals, etc. that cause memory problems, especially those related to auditory memory.
Developed effective therapies for ADD, AIDS, Autism, Alzheimer's, CFIDS, HIV, MS and others.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)
American Association for Cancer Research
American Association of Immunologists
(a) Committee for Congressional Liaison for HEW Appropriations
(b) Long-Range Planning Committee
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
American Federation for Clinical Research
American Rheumatism Association
American Society for Clinical Investigation, Member 1960-75
(a) Emeritus Member 1976
(b) Chairman, Committee on Public Information 1971-74
American Society of Hematology 1970
(a) President, subdiv. of Immunohematology and Immunogenetics 1974
(b) Subcommittee on Research in Teaching Methods 1961-65
American Society for Human Genetics
(a) Member, Executive Council 1969-72
Association of American Medical School Microbiology Chairmen 1975-83
(a) Member, Public Affairs Committee
Association of American Physicians 1968-
Council of Biology Editors 1978-87
Genetics Society of America 1962-70
Hungarian Society for Immunology (Honorary Member)
International Platform Association 1991-
International Society for Blood Transfusion (Member, Executive Council) 1965-71
International Society for Environmental Toxicology and Cancer
(a) Board of Councilors 1984-88
International Society of Hematology 1958-87
Internat'l Union of Immunological Societies, Immunoglobulin Subcommittee 1977
Midwinter Conference of Immunologists (Founder and Past President)
Molecular Medicine Society 1996-
Netherlands Society for Immunology (Honorary Member) 1972-82
New York Academy of Sciences 1978-92
Oxford Club 1996-
Reticuloendothelial Society, Member 1975-82
(a) Program Chairman 1978
(b) Chairman, Public Affairs Committee 1978-81
Royal Society of Medicine (Associate Member), England 1974-82
Sigma XI 1978-82
South Carolina Society for Autistic Children 1976-80
Southeast Cancer Research Association 1975-79
Southeast Cancer Research Association, President 1977-78
Transfer Factor Society 1996-
Transplantation Society 1979-85
Turkish Society of Immunology (Honorary Member) 1980-
including:
International Journal of Clinical Investigation Co Chief Editor 1998 to present
Journal of Spirochetal and Tick-Borne Diseases Editorial Review Board 1994 to present
Bulletin of the Society for Orthomolecular Health-Medicine 1997-present
Vox Sanguinis 1962-76
Journal of Immunology 1963-71
Molecular Immunology 1965-71, 1973-78
Annals of Allergy 1966-
Transfusion 1966-74
American Journal of Human Genetics 1968-71
Blood 1975-79
Biochemical Genetics 1968-74
Infection and Immunity (American Society for Microbiology) 1970-72
Clinical Genetics 1971-76
Clinical Immunology and immunopathology (Chief Editor) 1972-87
Clinical And Experimental Immunology 1972-1998
Journal of Irreproducible Results 1972-1998
Immunochemistry 1973-78
Excerpta Medica (Immunology, Serology and Transplantation) 1973-86
Journal of Immunogenetics 1973-
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 1974-88
Folia Allergologica et Immunologica Clinica 1975-1998
Mechanisms of Aging and Development 1975-1992
Hospital Practice 1977-
Thymus, An International Journal 1978-82
Age 1978-79
Journal of Environmental Pathology and Toxicology 1978-
African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Immunology 1979-1998
Journal of Soviet Oncology 1981-1984
EOS, Rivista di Immunologia et Immunofarmacologia 1981-1998
Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research 1982-
Immunologia Clinica e Sperimentale 1982-
Clinical Immunology Newsletter 1983-
Biosciences Communications 1983-1985
International Journal of Immunopharmacology 1984-
Archives of Andrology 1984-
Immunopathology and Immunotherapy Letter
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy 1985-88
Alzheimer Longevita Geriatria (Alzheimer's Geriatric Longevity) 1987-91
Medical Oncology and Tumor Pharmacotherapy 1987-91
ISI Atlas of Science (Institute for Scientific Information) 1987-89
Research Reviews in Immunology 1988-
Executive Editorial Board Revue de Medecine Fonctionnelle 1990-92
Revue Français de Transfusion et Immuno-Hematologie 1988-91
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