Ralph Baric, male, American, professor of epidemiology at the University of North Carolina, is known as the "father of coronavirus".
1989, barrick published a study on viral gene recombination. In 2003, barrick cloned an infectious SARS virus strain in the biological laboratory of Fort Detrick. On June 25th, 2008, barrick published a paper entitled "Synthetic and recombinant SARS-like coronavirus is contagious to cultured cells and laboratory mice". 20 15 1 1 month, barrick's team published a paper saying that they have successfully produced a "chimera" virus, which is contagious to human cells.
Ralph barrick got a patent.
Barrick's team holds several patents related to synthetic viruses. Barrick has admitted on many occasions that his team has mastered the exclusive technology of synthesizing various coronaviruses. Researchers from Fort Detrick are among the inventors of many granted patents in barrick.
In April, 2002, we applied for a patent with the patent number of 7279327, and it was approved in June, 2007, named "Method for manufacturing recombinant coronavirus".