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Publications

2021 

IPAK Report 2021-1. 2021. Post-vaccination Death Causality Likely Given Temporal Distribution of Deaths Following COVID19 Vaccinations.  Interim results. http://ipaknowledge.org/Publications.php [Download Report (PPT)] [Update 2 PPT] [Update 3 PPT 3/12/2021]

2020

Lyons-Weiler J. 2020. Pathogenic Priming Likely Contributes to Serious and Critical Illness and Mortality in COVID-19 via Autoimmunity. J Transl Autoimmun. 2020 Apr 9:100051. doi: 10.1016/j.jtauto.2020.100051.

Lyons-Weiler, J, G McFarland, E La Joie. 2020. Impact of catch-up vaccination on aluminum exposure due to new laws and post social distancing. J Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, Volume 62, December 2020, 126649

McFarland, G, E La Joie, P Thomas and J Lyons-Weiler. 2020. Acute Exposure and Chronic Retention of Aluminum in Three Vaccine Schedules and Effects of Genetic and Environmental Variation. J Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 58:126444. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X19305784

Lyons-Weiler, J. 2020. Pediatric Dosing of Aluminum in Vaccines: Comparisons of Schedules.  Presented at UCLA, 1/5/2020 [Slides (pdf)] [Slides (.ppt)

2019

Lyons-Weiler, J. 2019. ER Hyperstress Model of Autism and Autoimmunity Slides (Autism One) 5/2019 [slides]

2018

Lyons-Weiler, J. 2018. Aluminum Exposures from Diet and Vaccines in the First Six Months of Life (Flyerhttp://ipaknowledge.org  Last updated 10/7/2018, 9:53 PM

Lyons-Weiler, J and R. Ricketson. 2018. Reconsideration of the Immunotherapeutic Pediatric Safe Dose Levels of Aluminum. Journal and Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 48:67-73 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0946672X17300950

Supplementary file

2017

IPAK, 2017. IPAK NDRR Technical Report 2017_1 The Case for Vaccine Safety Screening.  Full Text

IPAK Letter to Deans of Schools of Medicine on Studies ofAcetominophen, Vaccines and Autism.  Full Text

2016

Mazer, J. and J. Mazer.  We Failed to Save Our Child. Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics: A Journal of Qualitative Research. Narrative Symposium: To Vaccinate or Not? Parents' Stories. 6(3):156-E8. 10.1353/nib.2016.0056 © Johns Hopkins University Press.   Reproduced here with permission. 

Ricketson, R. and J. Lyons-Weiler. 2016. Zika Virus Induced Neurotropic Brain Injury: Lessons for the Study of Disease Etiology and Vaccine Development Against Pathogens. Webmed Central https://www.webmedcentral.com/article_view/5082  PDF

Ricketson, R. and J. Lyons-Weiler. 2016. The Zika Virus sfRNA Secondary Structure Reveals a miR-147a Homologue that Targets Neurofascin as a Potential Cause of its Neurologic Syndromes. Webmed Central https://www.webmedcentral.com/article_view/5076 

Lyons-Weiler, J. 2016. Genetics, Environment, Autism and the Law.  Presented at the New York University School of Law. [Slides]

Pre-2016

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