Ralph Baric receives O. Max Gardner Award for coronavirus research
October 12, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Renowned expert, UNC-Chapel Hill professor has contributed to the development of life-saving coronavirus vaccines and pharmaceutical treatments.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. —Ralph Baric, Ph.D., the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Oliver Max Gardner Award.
Established by the will of former North Carolina Gov. O. Max Gardner, the award recognizes faculty who have “made the greatest contribution to the welfare of the human race.” The Gardner award is the highest honor the System confers on faculty and is the only award for which all faculty members across the 17 campuses are eligible. The winner, who is selected by the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina, receives a $20,000 stipend. The award was presented to Baric at UNC-Chapel Hill’s University Day.
Baric’s career has been guided by his drive to take on seemingly insurmountable challenges while inspiring others to do the same and make the world a better and safer place. He has spent the past three decades as a global leader in the study of coronaviruses and is responsible for UNC-Chapel Hill’s world leadership in coronavirus research. Due to his expertise, Baric has been uniquely positioned to respond to public health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“My congratulations to Dr. Baric on receiving this award,” said UNC Board of Governors Chairman Randy Ramsey. “Dr. Baric has provided life-saving coronavirus treatment options for the people of our state, our nation, and the world. We are proud of the good work he has done to protect and promote public health and are privileged to present him with the highest honor given to any faculty member across the UNC System.”
Unbeleivable!
Ralph Baric receives O. Max Gardner Award for coronavirus research
October 12, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Renowned expert, UNC-Chapel Hill professor has contributed to the development of life-saving coronavirus vaccines and pharmaceutical treatments.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. —Ralph Baric, Ph.D., the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Oliver Max Gardner Award.
Established by the will of former North Carolina Gov. O. Max Gardner, the award recognizes faculty who have “made the greatest contribution to the welfare of the human race.” The Gardner award is the highest honor the System confers on faculty and is the only award for which all faculty members across the 17 campuses are eligible. The winner, who is selected by the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina, receives a $20,000 stipend. The award was presented to Baric at UNC-Chapel Hill’s University Day.
Baric’s career has been guided by his drive to take on seemingly insurmountable challenges while inspiring others to do the same and make the world a better and safer place. He has spent the past three decades as a global leader in the study of coronaviruses and is responsible for UNC-Chapel Hill’s world leadership in coronavirus research. Due to his expertise, Baric has been uniquely positioned to respond to public health needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“My congratulations to Dr. Baric on receiving this award,” said UNC Board of Governors Chairman Randy Ramsey. “Dr. Baric has provided life-saving coronavirus treatment options for the people of our state, our nation, and the world. We are proud of the good work he has done to protect and promote public health and are privileged to present him with the highest honor given to any faculty member across the UNC System.”
At this point, a world-wide tyranny will be very hard to overcome. It’s nearly checkmate. We can try to resist, but, unless the cavalry comes to the rescue, the odds are not in our favor. No empire lasts forever, however. Eventually the global structure will fracture and new power centers will arise, perhaps even one based on ideals such as freedom or justice. I’m sure it will be a long wait. In the meantime, the people will groan under the weight of oppression. Alternatively, as trite as this may sound, maybe it’s time to start looking for the moshiach.
Famous Quote
Extraordinary Claims
Require Extraordinary Proofs.
If true – This is Global – Yet we face huge Power and money.
How do the “Folk” successfully throw off the “Yoke of Tyranny”
Against the wealth, power and armed might of illegitimate rulers???
I suspect we will need Radical Non Compliance – Withdrawing consent Globally..
We need a better organizing principle for non violent change…
I for one..
Withdraw Consent.
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Unbeleivable!
Unbeleivable!
At this point, a world-wide tyranny will be very hard to overcome. It’s nearly checkmate. We can try to resist, but, unless the cavalry comes to the rescue, the odds are not in our favor. No empire lasts forever, however. Eventually the global structure will fracture and new power centers will arise, perhaps even one based on ideals such as freedom or justice. I’m sure it will be a long wait. In the meantime, the people will groan under the weight of oppression. Alternatively, as trite as this may sound, maybe it’s time to start looking for the moshiach.
Famous Quote
Extraordinary Claims
Require Extraordinary Proofs.
If true – This is Global – Yet we face huge Power and money.
How do the “Folk” successfully throw off the “Yoke of Tyranny”
Against the wealth, power and armed might of illegitimate rulers???
I suspect we will need Radical Non Compliance – Withdrawing consent Globally..
We need a better organizing principle for non violent change…
I for one..
Withdraw Consent.