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Kimberly Biss, M.D.

Kimberly is a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine and has been a dedicated advocate for women’s health throughout her 20+-year career. In 2015, she began to question the influence of Big Pharma and Big Food after exploring various diets, which led her to conduct a detailed analysis of nutrition—a topic she found underrepresented in allopathic medical training. 

As the COVID-19 vaccines rolled out, Kimberly observed complications in her patients and became vocal about the potential dangers. Her advocacy eventually led her to Washington, D.C., where she presented her practice data on the harms of the COVID-19 vaccines to the U.S. Senate. The miscarriage data she shared was published in Dr. Jessica Rose’s Substack in November 2022.

Kimberly is married with two children. She is an avid ice hockey fan, enjoys weightlifting, savoring fermented grapes, and spending time with her dog, Ben.

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Our Research will enable the medical and scientific community to rapidly analyze the adverse effects of new infectious diseases on public health. With this critical data, we can develop effective therapeutic and preventive responses that may save countless lives. 

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