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Medizone International, Inc. MZEI


Primary Symbol: MZEIQ

Medizone International Inc is the business of disinfection. The firm's primary focus is hospital disinfection. Its main product is AsepticSure. It is an ozone-based disinfectant formula used for disinfection of surfaces in hospitals, clinics, hotels, sporting venues and also in the food industry and long-term care facilities and other infrastructures.


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Post by threwerbackon Jun 29, 2010 9:57am
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CV on Dr. Mike Shannon..WOW!

CV on Dr. Mike Shannon..WOW!Do you think that he would stake his reputation on a pig in the poke??  Mike credentials read like that of a DREAM CV 

Dr. Michael E. Shannon M.A., M.Sc., M.D. , became a director on August 18, 2008, and assumed responsibility as Director of Medical Affairs. Dr. Shannon received his medical degree from Queen’s University in Canada, which included advanced training in surgery and sports medicine. He also holds post-graduate degrees in neurochemistry and physiology. He has been actively engaged in applied medical research within these areas for over 27 years. He served in the Canadian Forces for 31 years retiring at the rank of Commodore (Brigadier General equivalent) as Deputy Surgeon General for Canada. During the first Gulf War, Dr. Shannon served as the senior medical liaison officer for all of the Canadian forces. In 1996 he assumed responsibilities within Health Canada for re-organizing the Canadian blood system. Working with both the provincial and federal governments he oversaw the development of a new corporate entity dedicated exclusively to the management of blood services in Canada. He was then appointed Director General for the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, a position he held for three years. In December 2000, Dr. Shannon left the Canadian federal government to pursue a new career in industry. In that capacity he simultaneously directed a phase III clinical trial in Canada, the United States and Great Britain for an artificial blood substitute product. Following completion of that work, he was asked to accept a special assignment with the Canadian Federal Government Auditor General’s office. His assignment being to conduct a cost benefit analysis of all government sponsored pharmacare programs and make recommendations directly to the Parliament of Canada. His assignment and presentation to Parliament was completed in November 2004. Dr. Shannon then served on a special assignment to the Canadian Public Health Agency (Center for Disease Control equivalent in the United States) as Senior Medical Advisor. His responsibility was to direct the rebuilding of the Emergency Medical Response Capacity for Canada. In this regard and under his direction, the largest emergency medical response exercise in the history of the country, involving the overnight construction of a mobile hospital, hundreds of doctors and thousands of patients, was successfully held in Toronto in December of 2007.  Dr. Shannon has been actively engaged in medical bio-oxidative (O3 based), research since 1987 and was directly responsible for the first human clinical trial to have ever been approved in North America which examined the efficacy of O3 delivered via minor autohemotherapy in the treatment of AIDS. He was also responsible for several primate studies utilizing O3 involving scientists from various departments within the Canadian Federal Government, as well as senior investigators from the Company and Cornell University. Dr. Shannon has served as the Senior Medical Advisor to the Company since 2002. In August of 2008, he accepted a position on the Board of Directors of the Company and assumed responsibility for medical affairs. In October 2008, he was also appointed the President of the Canadian Foundation for Global Health.

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