Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q15485517> ?p ?o }
- Q15485517 description "American geneticist".
- Q15485517 description "American geneticist".
- Q15485517 subject Q15179603.
- Q15485517 subject Q15206863.
- Q15485517 subject Q18089751.
- Q15485517 subject Q5312304.
- Q15485517 subject Q7064340.
- Q15485517 subject Q8255923.
- Q15485517 subject Q8279758.
- Q15485517 subject Q8567706.
- Q15485517 subject Q8864755.
- Q15485517 subject Q9706336.
- Q15485517 abstract "Mark R. Geier (born 1948, Washington, D.C.) is a self-employed American physician and controversial professional witness who has testified in more than 90 cases regarding allegations of injury or illness caused by vaccines. Since 2011, Geier's medical license has been suspended or revoked in every state in which he was licensed, over concerns about his autism treatments, and his misrepresentation of his credentials to the Maryland Board of Health (he falsely claimed to be a board-certified geneticist and epidemiologist).Mark and his son, David Geier, are frequently cited by proponents of the now-discredited claim that vaccines cause autism. Geier's credibility as an expert witness has been questioned in 10 court cases. In 2003, a judge ruled that Geier presented himself as an expert witness in "areas for which he has no training, expertise and experience." In other cases in which Geier has testified, judges have labeled his testimony "intellectually dishonest," "not reliable" and "wholly unqualified." Another judge wrote that Geier "may be clever, but he is not credible."Geier's scientific work has also been criticized; when the Institute of Medicine reviewed vaccine safety in 2004, it dismissed Geier's work as seriously flawed, "uninterpretable", and marred by incorrect use of scientific terms. In 2003, the American Academy of Pediatrics criticized one of Geier's studies, which claimed a link between vaccines and autism, as containing "numerous conceptual and scientific flaws, omissions of fact, inaccuracies, and misstatements." New Scientist reported that the institutional review board which approved some of Geier's experiments with autistic children was located at Geier's business address and included Geier, his son and wife, a business partner of Geier's, and a plaintiff's lawyer involved in vaccine litigation. In January 2007, a paper by the Geiers was retracted by the journal Autoimmunity Reviews.".
- Q15485517 almaMater Q432637.
- Q15485517 birthDate "1948".
- Q15485517 birthYear "1948".
- Q15485517 citizenship Q30.
- Q15485517 residence Q1391.
- Q15485517 wikiPageExternalLink dtp-garth.htm.
- Q15485517 wikiPageExternalLink geier.shtml.
- Q15485517 wikiPageExternalLink report.asp?id=20155.
- Q15485517 wikiPageExternalLink 23875205&referer=brief_results.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1005490.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1069061.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q10862691.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1156323.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q116907.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1223.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1318776.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1336483.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1391.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1436063.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q15179603.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q15206863.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1581.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q159236.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q165028.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q17082548.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1765120.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q180445.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q18089751.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q181381.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q188413.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q1967405.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q224513.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q3022019.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q306764.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q3450985.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q362104.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q3689384.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q38404.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q390551.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q39631.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q408376.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q432637.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q4352382.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q443955.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q445335.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q463305.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q4743458.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q5165981.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q525592.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q61.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q62614.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q663272.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q7064340.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q774483.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q782.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q7907951.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q8255923.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q8279758.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q8567706.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q8864755.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q907160.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q925.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q9706336.
- Q15485517 wikiPageWikiLink Q99.
- Q15485517 almaMater Q432637.
- Q15485517 citizenship "American".
- Q15485517 dateOfBirth "1948".
- Q15485517 name "Geier, Mark".
- Q15485517 name "Mark Robin Geier".
- Q15485517 residence Q1391.
- Q15485517 shortDescription "American geneticist".
- Q15485517 type Person.
- Q15485517 type Agent.
- Q15485517 type Person.
- Q15485517 type Scientist.
- Q15485517 type Agent.
- Q15485517 type NaturalPerson.
- Q15485517 type Thing.
- Q15485517 type Q215627.
- Q15485517 type Q5.
- Q15485517 type Q901.
- Q15485517 type Person.