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Keele University accepting funds for researcher who shared vaccine misinformation – The Guardian
Donations surge during Covid crisis for work by Prof Chris Exley, author of study linking vaccines and autism

A British academic who has promoted anti-vaccine misinformation has raised more than £150,000 through a university donations portal to support his research during the coronavirus crisis, the Guardian can reveal.
Prof Chris Exley, a chemist at Keele University, authored a 2017 study that claimed tiny amounts of aluminium in vaccines may cause the more severe and disabling form of autism.
Health experts have strongly disputed the findings, including Prof Andrew Pollard, chair of the Oxford Vaccine…
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