From the swamp...probably already deleted by now!
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ALRIGHT! A brand new "expert" here to bad-mouth Dr. Menon with the old Harvard canard. Seems to me the court looked at this claim and found that it stemmed from an article which resulted from an interview with Dr. Menon, and that it was the presumption of the article's author and not a statement from Menon himself. Nice try basher-Bob, we've heard all of the bogeyman stories already, you won't get any cheap shares here with this tripe. Go IPIX!
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debunker-1
As a chemist that worked for Kard Scientific, a ghost company setup by Krishna Menon to do "research" for Cellceutix, which has been renamed Innovation Pharmaceuticals, I feel compelled to inform people of a few facts.
Krishna Menon claimed that he had a PhD in pharmacology from Harvard University. I contacted Harvard and they confirmed that he DID NOT HAVE A PhD IN PHARMACALOGY FROM THEIR INSTITUTION. It was only after exposing this fraud that cellceutix was forced to retract this claim. The applications to the Federal Government for grants were made with this fraudulent misrepresentation of his academic qualifications.
The truth is that Krishna Menon is a veterinarian from the Caribbean.