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Viral Genetics, Inc. Appoints C. Everett Koop as Special Advisor to Board of Directors.


Biotech Company Secures Support of Previous U.S. Surgeon General The U.S. Surgeon General is charged with the protection and advancement of health in the United States. Since the 1960s the surgeon general has become a highly visible federal public health official, speaking out against known health risks such as tobacco use, and promoting disease  and Long-Time Advocate of AIDS Research, New Methods of Treatment

AZUSA, Calif. -- Viral Genetics, Inc. (Other OTC OTC

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:VRAL), a biotechnology company that discovers and develops immune-based therapies, announced today it has appointed former U.S. Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop Charles Everett Koop, (born October 14 1916 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American physician. He served as the Surgeon General of the United States from 1982 to 1989, under Ronald Reagan's presidency. , as special advisor to its board of directors. A long-time advocate for public health and AIDS research to spearhead advancements in treatment, Dr. Koop (retired) will advise the board on company decisions surrounding future research and development of immune-based therapies for HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome .

"In our lifetime, there has been no more recognizable United States Surgeon General than C. Everett Koop. His name and image are synonymous with leadership and integrity in the medical community. For decades, he has been instrumental in promoting the acceleration of HIV/AIDS research to uncover new therapies. We are honored that he has committed to serve as special advisor to our board," said Haig Keledjian, co-founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Viral Genetics, Inc.

"I look forward to joining the innovative efforts of Viral Genetics and its novel approach of immune-based therapies for the global health problems associated with HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States.  and AIDS," said Dr. Koop.

Charles Everett Koop was born in Brooklyn, New York on October 14, 1916. He obtained his B.A. degree from Dartmouth College in 1937 and his M.D. degree from Cornell Medical School in 1941. After interning at the Pennsylvania Hospital, Dr. Koop pursued postgraduate training at the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine The University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine, presently located in the University City section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the United States's first school of medicine, founded at the College of Philadelphia, as the University was then called. , Boston Children's Hospital and the Graduate School of Medicine at U. of Pennsylvania, where he obtained a D.Sc. Degree in 1947.

At U. of Penn., Dr. Koop was appointed professor of pediatric surgery in 1959 and then also received a professorship in the department of pediatrics. From 1948 to 1981, Dr. Koop was also Surgeon-in-Chief at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is one of the largest and oldest children's hospitals in the world. "CHOP" has been ranked as the best children's hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and Child Magazine in recent years.  where he was a pioneer in pediatric surgery. He structured an internationally renowned department that established the first neonatal intensive care nursery and was a founder of the American Academy of Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 Surgeons.

In February 1981, President Reagan appointed Dr. Koop as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health. On January 1982, when he was sworn in by the Senate as U.S. Surgeon General, AIDS was a deadly enigma. At the direct request of President Reagan in 1986, Dr. Koop prepared the first national report on AIDS. This explicit, nonjudgmental non·judg·men·tal  
adj.
Refraining from judgment, especially one based on personal ethical standards.

Adj. 1. nonjudgmental
 and monumental document contributed significantly to providing the first accurate and comprehensive information on AIDS. In 1988, Dr. Koop wrote "Understanding AIDS," a Public Heath Service brochure based on CDC See Control Data, century date change and Back Orifice.

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 guidelines, which was sent to all 107 million households in the U.S. It was the largest mailing ever by the federal government.

"Dr. Koop's treatment of HIV / AIDS as a public health issue rather than a moral issue was a major breakthrough. The report and mailing educated the public on the magnitude of the epidemic, which garnered support for new research and methods of treatment," said Monica Ord, SVP SVP S'il Vous Plaît (French: Please)
SVP Senior Vice President
SVP Schweizerische Volkspartei (Swiss People~s Party)
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SVP Social Venture Partners
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 of corporate development and communications for Viral Genetics, Inc.

In October 1989, he resigned from office, but his highly regarded leadership on public health topics such as tobacco, organ transplantation, AIDS and the rights of the disabled left the Office of Surgeon General more esteemed than ever before. He has relentlessly continued to educate the public about health issues through his many writings and media appearances. Dr. Koop now serves as Senior Scholar of the C. Everett Koop Institute at Dartmouth Medical School Dartmouth Medical School is the medical school of Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire. The school is closely affiliated with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) in neighboring Lebanon, New Hampshire.  and is a member of the governing boards of several nationally recognized health-related organizations.

About Viral Genetics

Viral Genetics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that discovers and develops immune-based therapies for HIV and AIDS using its thymus thymus

Pyramid-shaped lymphoid organ (see lymphoid tissue) between the breastbone and the heart. Starting at puberty, it shrinks slowly. It has no lymphatic vessels draining into it and does not filter lymph; instead, stem cells in its outer cortex develop into
 nuclear protein compound (TNP TNP The New Paper (Singapore newspaper)
TNP Tratado de No Proliferación Nuclear (French)
TNP Trattato di Non Proliferazione Nucleare (Italian) 
). The company recently entered into an Exclusive License Agreement with the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
  • University of Colorado at Boulder (flagship campus)
  • University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
  • University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center
  • University of Colorado system
 and V-Clip Pharmaceuticals (a subsidiary of the Company) to license technology developed by M. Karen Newell, PhD that appears to explain TNP and provide a means to optimize therapies based on TNP for future clinical trials. TNP may have other potential applications for other infectious, autoimmune, and immunological deficiency diseases that the company intends to study in the future. Viral Genetics believes that its investigational HIV/AIDS drug based on TNP, called VGV-1, represents a unique approach to treating HIV due to the apparently novel mechanism, low toxicity profile, simple dosing regimen, and short-course of treatment. As a type of immune-based therapy, it focuses on modulating the immune system to allow the body to fight HIV more efficiently. VGV-1 has been studied in five human clinical trials for the treatment of HIV / AIDS. Online at www.viralgenetics.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties associated with financial projections, budgets, milestone timelines, clinical development, regulatory approvals, and other risks described by Viral Genetics, Inc. from time to time in its periodic reports filed with the SEC. VGV-1 is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or by any comparable regulatory agencies elsewhere in the world. While Viral Genetics believes that the forward-looking statements and underlying assumptions contained therein are reasonable, any of the assumptions could be inaccurate, including, but not limited to, the ability of Viral Genetics to establish the efficacy of VGV-1 in the treatment of any disease or health condition, the development of studies and strategies leading to commercialization of VGV-1 in the United States, the obtaining of funding required to carry out the development plan, the completion of studies and tests on time or at all, and the successful outcome of such studies or tests. Therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this release will prove to be accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the forward-looking statements should not be regarded as a representation by Viral Genetics or any other person that the objectives and plans of Viral Genetics will be achieved.
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