Catching Cold Vol 3 - Judgment

by Lem Moyé


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Hardcover
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/29/2023

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 310
ISBN : 9781698714240
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 310
ISBN : 9781698714233
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 310
ISBN : 9781698714257

About the Book

Dr. Jon DeLeon, CEO of CiliCold, Meredith Doucette ex-CEO of Triple S Pharmaceuticals and Olivia Steadman, ex-regulator for Tanner Pharmaceuticals independently pursue ambitious plans to rein in a pharmaceutical industry that is out of control. The war is waged on the scientific, litigious, and legislative fields. CiliCold discovers the chemical language cells used to communicate with each other, and implementing nanotechnology and molecular machines, engages the cell’s own protein production process. While Olivia develops sweeping legislation in Congress, Meredith takes the unprecented step as a CEO of testifying against her own company. Damaged in their pursuits of remedies for the industry, they plow ahead, until a public health debacle of unprecedented proportion forces their work to the forefront. The world holds its breath…


About the Author

Dr. Lem Moyé, M.D., Ph.D. is a physician, epidemiologist, and biostatistician. After receiving his M.D. at the Indiana University Medical School, he completed post-doctoral training at Purdue University and the University of Texas. Dr. Moyé has conducted federally sponsored research for over 30 years, including 12 years investigating cell therapy for heart disease. He has published over 220 manuscripts, 15 books including four novels, and has worked with both the US FDA, and pharmaceutical companies. Dr. Moyé has taught graduate classes in epidemiology and biostatistics for three decades and has served as an expert witness in both state and federal court. He served as a volunteer physician during the Hurricane Katrina calamity, and his memories of that experience led his prize winning book, Caring for Katrina’s Survivors. A cancer survivor, he is retired and living in Arizona with his wife, Dixie.