This Scientist Says He's Found The Cure For All Viruses
May 30, 2016 20:26
And now he needs your help. MIT-educated bioengineer Todd Rider has revealed his anti-viral concept called, 'Double-stranded RNA Activated Caspase Ologomerizer,' aka DRACO. The concept was well received in the science community, and it passed all initial tests and has the makings of becoming one of the most important medical breakthroughs.
DRACO works by detecting the virus infected cells and cause them to "commit suicide."
Now he's looking for more funding to help propel the research, and quite possibly, a way to save all humanity. Check it out:
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