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Revision as of 16:06, 7 August 2023
Alliance for Biosecurity (Big pharma) | |
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Membership | • Bavarian Nordic • BioCryst • iBio/CC-Pharming • Chimerix • CUBRC • Elusys Therapeutics • Emergent BioSolutions • GSK • eat Biologics • Johnson & Johnson • Pfizer • Pfenex • Romark Laboratories • Seqirus • Siga Technologies • Soligeni • The Texas A&M University System |
"The Alliance for Biosecurity is a strong, focused, respected, and influential organization".[1]
Known members
7 of the 21 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Emergent BioSolutions | "One of the most politically-connected yet scandal ridden vaccine companies in the United States" |
GlaxoSmithKline | |
Johnson & Johnson | The Vice President, Adrian Thomas was a "player" in Event 201. In March 2020 Johnson & Johnson entered into a $456 million partnership with the US government for a COVID-19 vaccine. |
Novartis | |
Pfizer | A multinational big pharma company. Made a killing during COVID |
Roche | Largest pharmaceutical company in the world |
Texas A&M University | Texas university close to Big Pharma and other corporations |
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