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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN200 Snakebites Later, One Man’s Blood May Hold the Key to a Universal AntivenomTim Friede has injected himself with snake venom hundreds of times, and subjected himself to more than 200 bites. Now, ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNScientists Are Working To Create A Universal Antivenom — And It’s All Thanks To A Wisconsin Man Who Let Venomous Snakes Bite Him Over 200 TimesJacob Glanville, the CEO of a biotech company called Centivax, had a mission: to develop a universal antivenom against ...
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ZME Science on MSNHe Let Snakes Bite Him Over 200 Times and Now Scientists Want His Blood for an Universal AntivenomTim Friede turned his body into a testing ground. Not for science, at first—but for survival. He was a truck mechanic in ...
Tim Friede, a California man, endured over 200 venomous snake bites over 18 years, hoping to develop a universal anti-venom.
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Tim Friede, 57, has also been injected with the venom of mambas, cobras and taipans more than 700 times, raising hopes researchers can develop a universal treatment. Venomous snakes kill about ...
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