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Robert Ray Redfield Jr. [1] [2] was born on July 10, 1951. His parents, Robert Ray Redfield (1923–1956, from Ogden) and Betty, née Gasvoda, [1] were both scientists at the National Institutes of Health, [3] where his father was a surgeon and cellular physiologist at the National Heart Institute; [1] Redfield's career in medical research was influenced by this background. [3]
The CIA, FBI, Energy Department, former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield and other government scientists have all determined that an accidental lab ...
Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Robert Redfield suggested on a biosecurity panel at the University of North Carolina in October that even unfunded projects can ...
Robert Redfield told Fox News, it doesn’t make sense to him that the virus would become so infectious-- transmitting from human to human-- any other way. Dr. Robert Redfield Says COVID-19 Leaked ...
Former CDC director Robert R. Redfield said in March 2021 that in his opinion the most likely cause of the virus was a laboratory escape, which "doesn't imply any intentionality", and that as a virologist, he did not believe it made "biological sense" for the virus to be so "efficient in human to human transmission" from the early outbreak.
Robert Redfield (December 4, 1897 – October 16, 1958) was an American anthropologist and ethnolinguist, whose ethnographic work in Tepoztlán, Mexico, is ...
Their responsibilities, according to CDC and administration officials, were to monitor CDC scientists and CDC Director Robert Redfield, as part of the ongoing effort to control the organization's public messaging. At first their role at CDC was undefined; one was later named Redfield's acting chief of staff and the other as her deputy.
In a call with JAMA Tuesday, CDC Director Robert Redfield urged Americans to wear masks — and expressed fear that the coming flu season may worsen the coronavirus pandemic.