This is a great clip by this outstanding woman!
Professor Delores Cahill of Ireland rips Covid lockdown and Globalists - they should be very worried
Ireland contributing its fair share of nutters to the world I see.
That might be true Stav, but she's no fool, why would she spread BS?
Why does anyone spread BS?
Maybe she genuinely believes what she's saying or maybe she knows its nonsense but is saying it for personal gain, she is the chairperson of the Irish Freedom party a fringe far right political party in Ireland, so she's likely taking a position that she believes will generate support for her and her party.
She's already been removed from her role as a lecturer in UCD over making misleading claims about Covid 19.
Bwahahahahahaha ou stav the man made global warming nutcase makes an appearance.
Delores Cahill has more brains and know how in her big toe than this halfwitted nutjob.
The facts is thousands and thousands of top medical people are speaking out even if poor stav doesn't like it. Go stand in the corner with your dunce hat on stav!
This is the Bio of Prof Cahill. This is the person a profoundly stupid nutjob like Stav dismisses. How can the drooling loon think any sane person can take him seriously.
Very glad to hear Prof Cahill is fighting for Irsih freedom from the Globalist, nation destroying EU. Very pleased to see she feels they Populist nationalist are winning!!! The EU is of course faltering.
Salvinni in Italy and Le Pen in France could end the rotten Globalist EU. Then its time to bring these globalist traitors to justice and hang them for TREASON. No wonder the G lobalist scum are so worried! Hahahahahahahahahah
Professional Biography of Professor Dolores Cahill Professor
Dolores Cahill received her Honours degree in Molecular Genetics from Trinity
College Dublin (1989) and her PhD in Immunology & Biotechnology from Dublin City
University (1994). She was awarded an EU ‘Human Capital and Mobility’ Post-doctoral
Fellow, Technical University, Munich, Germany (1994-1995). Prof. Cahill became group
leader of the Protein Technology Group in the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Genetics,
Berlin, Germany (1996-2003). She obtained an Associate Professor position, Department
of Clinical Pharmacology/Director of Proteomics Core, RCSI, Dublin (2000-2005). Since
2005 - present, she is Professor of Translational Science at UCD School of Medicine. Prof.
Cahill is internationally recognised for her biomedical research, publications and patent
record is in life sciences, biotechnology and in personalised healthcare and biomarkers
(PHB), proteomics, biotechnology, high content protein and antibody arrays, and their
biomedical, diagnostic and clinical applications. Applications of the research she has
developed are in the academic and commercial/clinical sectors and include
characterisation of antibodies specificity (including therapeutic antibodies), biomarker
discovery/validation, diagnostics, assay development, protein-interaction studies,
proteomics, large scale/systems biology research & validating Ovarian Cancer biomarker
panels in a diagnostic clinical trial.
In 1997, Prof. Cahill co-founded a biotechnology company, Protagen AG
(www.protagen.de) in Dortmund to commercialise the high content protein and antibody
array technology. Protagen AG is a spin-out from the Max-Planck-Institute She co-founded
this company with co-founders Prof. Helmut Meyer (Bochum/Dortmund) and Prof. Joachim
Klose (Berlin), and the areas of this company are proteomics, mass spectrometry,
biotechnology and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. More recently Protagen AG had
developed peptide therapeutics. With the other co-founders, Prof. Cahill was involved in all
stages of Protagen’s development from 1997 - 2003, including patenting high content
protein and antibody array technology, managing 5 patents through the PCT granting
process, exclusively licensing the patents to Protagen AG from the Max-Planck Society,
writing the business plan, securing venture and enterprise funding, commercialisation
strategy, building company collaborations in Germany and internationally, hiring a full-time
CEO, etc. On returning to Ireland full-time in 2003, she remains fully supportive of
Protagen and is a shareholder. Protagen AG currently has 55 employees. Protagen
Protein Services spun out of Protagen AG and has over 100 employees and is in sites in
Dortmund and Heilbronn, Germany (https://www.protagenproteinservices.com/). In 2010,
Prof. Cahill founded the Irish Biomarker Network, which aims to bring together the many
aspects required to deliver rapid developments in personalised healthcare, biomarkers and
translational medicine to patients facilitating strategic coherence within this industry and
engagement with clinicians, industry, academics, patients, government stakeholders,
funding agencies and regulatory authorities, both nationally and internationally. A further
recent example, in April 2013, Prof. Cahill was Keynote Speaker and Chair of a
conference, ‘The Business of Biomarkers’, Copenhagen. This was a strategic meeting of
Denmark Universities’ Technology Transfer Offices as part of the Danish collaboration,“Det
Nationale Netværk for Teknologioverførsel” (DNNT) to discuss challenges and solutions of
commercialization in the health sector from regulation to investment. It included Danish
University, TTO, government officials, funding agencies & industry.
Prof. Cahill is involved in Scientific and Research Strategy and Policy Development and
Evaluation for over 10 years. She is a member of the EU Innovative Medicines Initiative
(IMI) Science Committee (2017-2019). In 2018, she was elected by the IMI SC to be Vice
Chair of the IMI Scientific Committee (2019-2020).
From 2005 to 2014, she was a Member of the Irish Government’s Advisory Science
Council (ASC) (www.sciencecouncil.ie), appointed by the Irish Government Minister. In this
voluntary role, she was involved in the development of the Irish Strategy for Science,
Technology and Innovation (2006 – 2013). She Chaired the ASC Task Force on the Irish
Government Policy document ‘Towards a Framework for Researcher Careers’ & as a Task
Force member in ASC Policy Reports on ‘Promoting Enterprise-Higher Education
Relationships’ (2009) and the ‘Sustainability of Research Centres’ (2012).
She is a member of International Science Advisory and Review Boards, including as Chair
or Observer of European Commission Calls in: the Innovative Medicines Initiative; FP7
Health, FP7 Health- Innovation, FP7 Infrastructure, FP7 Energy & Smartcities, BMBF/DLR
in Germany (2003-present); BBSRC in the UK UK: Genes & Developmental Biology Grant
Evaluation Committee (GDB) and their Strategic Reviews (2005, 2007 & 2011); Vinnova in
Sweden (2009-present), IWT in Belgium (2011). She is a Science Advisory Board of
Human Protein Altas, (2002-2018), ProNova Research Excellent Institute, Sweden (2007-
2018) & Complexinc, Switzerland (2010-). She was awarded the Federation of European
Biochemical Societies (FEBS) Award for her research & its significance. Other award
recipients were Prof. J. Craig Venter & Nobel Prize winner, Prof. Robert Huber.
In the Strategy, Policy and Global engagement area, from October 2013 to end September
2014, Prof. Cahill was seconded as National Expert in Policy to the European Commission
Research and Innovation (HORIZON2020) (DG RTD) Directorate, with special emphasis
on International Cooperation for Strategy and Policy coordination, with Asia and European
Free Trade Area and enlargement countries, Russia & the Pacific. This secondment was
supported by UCD, the School of Medicine and Medical Sciences and the Irish
government. This role involved international policy coordination and development in
Research and Innovation, including with respect to Horizon2020. She was responsible for
international cooperation aspects with South Korea and she was a backup for ASEAN and
China. She was the Thematic Correspondent for Health and involved in Strategy
Development within the unit. She worked on Framework Conditions and
Commercialisation aspects, for example on the International Cooperation Dialogue, within
this region.
Yes Beeno, she have enough clout to be heard atleast.
https://www.thejournal.ie/debunked-dolores-cahill-covid-19-video-masks-lockdown-vaccines-5315519-Jan2021/
She may have a very impressive list of qualifications, but that doesn't make her immune to stupidity.
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