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MS GIRAND:
      Our first speaker today we're very excited to tell you is Cliff Lingwood, excuse me, Clifford Lingwood, Ph.D., out of the Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Lingwood has extensive experience and has published extensively in microbiology on the subject of hemotoxin verotoxin binding.
      I think that this is probably one of the first and only times families have actually been able to hear such a microbiologist speak on the subject. We're very much looking forward to his talk. Thank you very much, Cliff Lingwood.

DR. LINGWOOD:
      It's my pleasure to talk to you today, and I thank the members of S.T.O.P. for inviting me and giving me an opportunity, in fact, the first opportunity as they said, of actually speaking to a group of people who have suffered from the outcomes of this infection.
      This is, therefore, a different kind of audience for me and I've -- I've been given a little bit of extra time, and so please stop me if there's anything you don't understand or want to question or me to expand upon.
      I'm a biochemist, so I'm not a medical physician, and although I've seen the results on the autopsy table, you know, I've never been involved in a clinical situation of these infections.




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