Fall 2023 Webinar Certificate Course
An Introduction to Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Including the Latest on Covid-19
It has been two years, two months, and ten days (or 802 total days) since the administration of my employer, the University of Guelph, banned me from accessing my office and laboratory.
- B. Bridle -
I love teaching.
I have stated this clearly many times over the past couple of years to the administration at my university. I have asked them on multiple occasions to allow me back into the building that houses my office and laboratory so that I can resume my award-winning teaching. They keep refusing. This originally stems from a message I delivered way back in May 2021, in which I postulated that modified RNA COVID-19 shots might cause myocarditis in some people, especially young men and boys. At the same time I shared my finding that the the modified RNA shots could get distributed throughout the body (this was based on a study that Pfizer had submitted to Japan’s health regulatory agency). Finally, I pointed out that the spike protein, which was being made by cells in people receiving the shots, could be toxic via multiple mechanisms. For stating these truths at an inconvenient time in history, I have been denied access to the venues I need to conduct my research and teaching.
So, to turn adversity into an opportunity, I have joined several colleagues who share integrity as a cornerstone of their work ethic to create a new workspace called “ImmunoCeutica”. This provides a physical laboratory that I can access as long as my university continues to disallow me from getting into the laboratory that I outfitted on their campus.
While I wait for my university to allow me back into the building where I prepared and stored teaching materials and met with students, I have decided to forge ahead in this area as well. For over two years I have been confined to my tiny 8’x12’ office, in my unfinished basement that is only 5’6” high in areas, in my small 101-year-old home of 834 square-feet. Yes, I live a modest life. Relationships are much more important to me than ‘things’. I have a family that I adore. But, we are a family of four and we live in the world of special needs. This makes my home office a relatively inefficient workplace; one that is prone to interruptions and other distractions. Further, my teaching materials are locked away on my university’s campus. However, ImmunoCeutica has provided me with an alternative safe space (I don’t feel safe on my own campus) that I can access; one where I can be laser-focused and resume my teaching.
So, it is from this recent tortuous past that I am excited to announce that I am re-igniting my teaching career alongside two fabulous colleagues, Professor of ImmunoGenetics Bonnie Mallard and Professor of ImmunoToxicology Niel Karrow. Between the three of us, we bring decades of award-winning teaching experience in the fields of immunology, genetics, toxicology, nutritional immunology, virology, and cancer biology.
Through our new company, ImmunoCeutica, we are pleased to present a Fall 2023 Webinar Certificate Course entitled “An Introduction to Immunology & Infectious Diseases, Including the Latest on Covid-19“. We are offering this initial course at the special rate of $299. [Note that these are Canadian dollars, so it is an even better deal in some countries :) For example, this currently translates into ~$220 US].
To ensure that we can provide sufficient attention to each person’s questions and comments, we are limiting the enrolment to a maximum of 50 participants. Registration just opened and is filling up. If interested, you can sign-up at this link. Note: to register, you need to complete a short one-time sign-up for the “ImmunoStore” at this link. You can also request a copy of the course outline here.
Please register by October 16th.
Our goal is to make the very complicated subject of immunology accessible to everyone, including the lay public. Outside of high school-level science, there is no special prerequisite training required to take this course.
Lectures will be pre-recorded, with links sent to participants one week in advance of real-time Q&A sessions with the instructor. There will be one lecture and Q&A session per week for a total of nine weeks. The course will wrap-up with a final Q&A session that will be attended by all three instructors. This will give people up to eight-hours of face-time with an instructor.
Proceeds from this course will go to ImmunoCeutica to support the research, development, and distribution of immunoceuticals to optimize immunological health, as well as training the next generation of Canadian immunologists.
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To know your immune system is to be empowered with the knowledge to safeguard your own health.
And for my university’s administration: As always, I would be thrilled to resume my on-campus teaching in-person and will do so once I have been admitted back into the building where my office (a much-needed safe space) and laboratory are located.
Excellent news. Thanks for all the sacrifices you have made in order to maintain integrity, honesty, truth and honor. Thanks for sharing this information freely on your substack and in other venues. Thanks for providing this opportunity for the general public to learn more about the immune system.
Instead of apologizing and accepting you back with open arms, thus providing their students an opportunity to learn from the best, the University of Guelph acts like a spiteful child. How sad the reality of a learning institution.