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So honey has a PhD and her boyfriend is a security guard - check. The bestiality part was apparently making it with the family dog - I'll bet Rex wasn't thinking about biscuits. Including a six year old boy in their trysts and taking pictures - these are the ace scientists telling us H1N1 is the new coke of global disease and we should all trot down to CVS to get our shots. I'd say Kimberly Lindsay has single-handedly destroyed what little credibility the CDC had left. Buh-bye.
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Dr. Kim Lindsey, Supervisory Health Scientist, serves as the Deputy Director for the Laboratory Science Policy and Practice Program Office (LSPPPO) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She serves as second in command of the program office. Previously, Dr. Lindsey served as a Senior Health Scientist in the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response (OPHPR). The primary role of this position is oversight of the $1.5 billion fiscal allocation process for Terrorism Preparedness and Emergency Response funding agency wide.
Dr. Lindsey served as Deputy Division Director in the Training Services Division of the Office of Workforce and Career Development, where she was involved in strategic planning and policy development for fiscal, administrative, and programmatic activities. As Deputy Branch Chief in the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, she aligned programmatic resources with strategic planning goals, objectives, and initiatives. As an HIV/AIDS prevention project officer, Dr. Lindsey represented the branch on technical assistance to state and local health departments and other federal agencies and partner organizations. While a senior scientist with the Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Program, she reviewed all scientific protocols and provided technical comments to subject matter experts across CDC. Dr. Lindsey received her doctoral degree in immunology and molecular pathogenesis from Emory University and her bachelor’s degree in molecular biology from the University of Central Florida. http://www.cdc.gov/osels/leadership/bios/lindsey.html The base of operations was in Florida, where she worked? |
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While working at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta Lindsey has received 12 awards for outstanding performance on projects and programs.
article-2047744-0E5356A000000578-210_224x404.jpg ![]() Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1cVEUp9n8 Is that an Oliver North, clone? |
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