US President Donald Trump has nominated an American Muslim scientist, Monsif Mohammed Saloui, to head a fast-track program to find the code 19 vaccine.
President Trump announced at a news briefing at the White House that “the chief scientist in Operation Warp Speed will be Dr. Monsif Saloui, a world-renowned immunologist who has helped develop 14 new vaccines.” According to the South Asian Wire, he added that the development of such a large number of vaccines in Dr. Monis Saloui’s private sector over a period of 10 years is very high and that he is one of the most respected people.
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Mohammed Saloui was born in 1959 in the city of Agadir in the North African country of Morocco. Dr. Sylvie GlaxoSmithKline has been the head of the vaccine department and has worked for the company for thirty years. His sister died of a whooping cough at an early age. After graduating from Mohammed V High School in Casa Blanca, Dr. Saloui studied biology in Belgium and did a postgraduate course at Harvard Medical School and Tufts University School of Medicine, according to Al-Qamar. He has published more than 100 scientific papers and is a member of the Board of Directors of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative.
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Introducing the program at the White House briefing, Dr. Saloui said, according to South Asian Wire, “I have recently seen preliminary data from clinical trials with the corona virus vaccine.” This statistic makes me more confident that we will be able to deliver a few hundred million doses of vaccine by the end of 2020.
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