

Ruscetti offers a true insider's portrait of nearly four decades at the center of public health. In 1991, Ruscetti received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Institutes of Health. Ruscetti was deeply involved in performing some of the most critical HIV-AIDS research in the 1980s, pioneered discoveries in understanding the workings of the human immune system in the 1990s, isolating a new family of mouse leukemia viruses linked to chronic diseases in 2009, and offers his insights into the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Ruscetti would eventually go on to work for thirty-eight years at the National Cancer Institute. Ruscetti's team isolated the first pathogenic human retrovirus, HTLV-1. Ruscetti is credited as one of the founding fathers of human retrovirology. Mikovits and Kent Heckenlively with legendary scientist, Dr. Ending Plague continues the New York Times bestselling team of Dr.

"An engrossing expose of scientific practice in America." -KIRKUS REVIEWS From the authors of the New York Times bestselling Plague of Corruption comes the prescription on how to end the plague infecting our medical community.
