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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.
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