Dr. David Speicher - Mar 07, 2025 - Edmonton, Alberta

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Dr. David Speicher is a renowned Canadian molecular virologist who has made significant contributions to the understanding of COVID-19 and its vaccines. He has served as the laboratory director of two COVID-19 PCR testing facilities, overseeing vital efforts in early virus detection. His research into COVID-19 mRNA vaccines has garnered international attention, particularly his findings on the presence of plasmid DNA and SV40 promoter elements in Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Dr. Speicher's work has been instrumental in calls for vaccine moratoriums and has formed the basis of global movements advocating for vaccine safety reassessment in over 22 countries. His influential research on Australian COVID-19 vaccine vials was central to the Port Hedland motion and underpinned the David Declaration, a critical document calling for urgent reconsideration of vaccine safety.

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