Former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director and Big Pharma salesman Anthony Fauci has a new job.
After ruining the lives of millions of Americans through his role in the COVID-19 plandemic, Fauci will join Georgetown University as a “Distinguished University Professor” in the School of Medicine’s Department of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases.
Fauci destroyed the physical, mental, psychological, and economic health of millions of people and gets rewarded with a cushy professor job.
The corrupt former bureaucrat will start his position at Georgetown on July 1st.
Dr. Anthony Fauci will serve as a Distinguished University Professor in @GUMedicine's Department of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, starting July 1. He will also hold an additional appointment in the university’s @McCourtSchool. https://t.co/gUINd8TYfi
— Georgetown University (@Georgetown) June 26, 2023
Anthony Fauci, the government’s longtime top infectious-disease expert known for guiding the nation through the Covid-19 pandemic, is joining the faculty at Georgetown University https://t.co/oBrT2mN08D
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) June 26, 2023
Georgetown University announced:
Starting July 1, Fauci will serve as a Distinguished University Professor in the School of Medicine’s Department of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, an academic division that provides clinical care, conducts research and trains future physicians in infectious diseases. He will also hold an additional appointment in the university’s McCourt School of Public Policy.
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“We are deeply honored to welcome Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, a dedicated public servant, humanitarian and visionary global health leader, to Georgetown,” says Georgetown President John J. DeGioia. “Dr. Fauci has embodied the Jesuit value of being in service to others throughout his career, and we are grateful to have his expertise, strong leadership and commitment to guiding the next generation of leaders to meet the pressing issues of our time.”
Fauci, a physician, leading immunologist and infectious disease researcher and advisor to seven U.S. presidents, most recently served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National Institutes Of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. In December 2022, he stepped down after 38 years as director to pursue the next phase of his career: continuing to advance public health and mentoring and inspiring the next generation of leaders in science, health care and public service.
As a Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown, Fauci will participate in medical and graduate education and engage with students.
“I am delighted to join the Georgetown family, an institution steeped in clinical and academic excellence with an emphasis on the Jesuit tradition of public service,” Fauci said. “This is a natural extension of my scientific, clinical and public health career, which was initially grounded from my high school and college days where I was exposed to intellectual rigor, integrity and service-mindedness of Jesuit institutions.”
Fauci will brainwash the next generation of medical students at Georgetown University.
Will Fauci secure gain-of-function research funding for Georgetown?
It’s a legitimate question.
Anthony Fauci to teach medicine and public policy at Georgetown University https://t.co/EUXK4FZNIJ pic.twitter.com/MQTaRAwuLU
— The Messenger (@TheMessenger) June 26, 2023
The Messenger reports:
In the statement put out by the university, Fauci said he received offers to teach in other school, but that choosing Georgetown was a “no-brainer.”
Fauci has a strong connection to the school — all three of his daughters were born in the Georgetown University Hospital, and him and his wife got married at Georgetown’s Dahlgren Chapel.
“I ask myself, now at this stage in my life, what do I have to offer to society?” he said in the statement. “And I think, sure, I could do more experiments in the lab and have my lab going. But given what I’ve been through, I think what I have to offer is experience and inspiration to the younger generation of students. … If I accomplish that, I think I’ll make a major contribution to Georgetown.”
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