Steve Clark, Ph.D. is an accomplished medical school professor who ran a cancer and immunology research lab. He taught medical and graduate students about cancer biology and genetics, and graduate and undergraduate honors students about research ethics and bioethics. He also directed the NIH funded Human Cancer Biology Graduate Program. And as a prominent member of the faculty he chaired several high level campus committees and served on the Chancellor’s Speakers Bureau. He has B.S. degrees in Biology from George Mason University and earned a Ph.D. in Immunology from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas. That was followed by a post-doctoral Leukemia Society of America Fellowship at the UCLA Molecular Biology Institute, and then as a Professor of Human Oncology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. Clark has published dozens of papers based on his research, several articles for the general public on controversial science topics, and holds two drug patents. He served on the UW Chancellor’s Speaker’s Bureau and travelled around the country speaking to lay audiences on current medical science topics, such as embryonic stem cell research. Clark is now retired and since March 2020 has been blogging on the COVID pandemic. The ~200 blog posts will be the subject for his next book.