Good job "debunking" the absolute last cited expert that was listed...
I suppose some "fact checker" debunked her PhD in Immunology from Dublin City University in 1994.
Probably also debunked her being a professor at the University College in Ireland and European Commission expert for over 10 years.
Must have debunked her being a Member of Ireland’s Advisory Science Council too.
Not to mention debunking her being a European Commission Seconded National Expert for years.
Whatever your "fact checkers" say must invalidate all that, since they are obviously the experts, not the actual experts. The actual experts are really just some crazy quacks.
I really don't want to entertain the trolls in this thread... But since you actually remembered a name, I'll humor you with two more names which you can ask your "fact checkers" to "debunk".
Dr. Beda Stadler, PhD is considered the “vaccine pope” and
one of the top immunologists in the world.
Dr. John Ioannidis, MD, DSc is
Professor of Medicine, of Epidemiology and Population Health, and of Biomedical Data Science, and of Statistics and co-Director of the Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford (METRICS). Dr. Ioannidis is
one of the most-cited scientists of all times in the scientific literature. His current research at Stanford covers a wide agenda, including meta-research, large-scale evidence, population health sciences and predictive medicine and health.