https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC297778/
He and two others are listed with his name listed first.
“”” We have developed an efficient and reproducible method for RNA transfection, using a synthetic cationic lipid “””
Quickly found via a citation on wikipedia’s mRNA vaccine page
Thank you for that link. I was already aware of that paper from 1989. As I noted earlier, Malone did do pioneering work in RNA research, and he should certainly be credited for that.
But he did not invent the mRNA vaccine, as he implies. His work was just one part of the puzzle.
As a side note, this whole vaccination debate is very important. We all are being forced to make critical decisions here. Yet misinformation abounds. So I think it pays to be skeptical of “experts” on both sides of the issue.