Reads publications and patents of Denise l faustman and g ristori about uses and mechanisms of BCG re autoimmune diseases et al
Faustmanlab org and uspto.gov inventor search faustman
Perhaps she knows someone with lupus multiple sclerosis type 1 diabetes jsorgrens … who is needlessly suffering or been harms by bad science art and mds etc
Haley Kalil, a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, has filed for divorce from former NFL offensive lineman Matt Kalil.
That’s according to TMZ, which wrote that the model filed the papers on Wednesday, citing irreconcilable differences.
The pair married in 2015, and reportedly separated earlier this year. They do not have any children together.
Matt Kalil, now 32, was selected fourth overall in the 2012 NFL Draft by the Vikings and made the Pro Bowl in his rookie season. He ultimately played left tackle with Minnesota through 2016, and then for the Panthers in 2017.
He missed the 2018 season with a knee injury and was released the following offseason. Though he signed with the Texans in March of 2019, he was released before the regular season began.
In 2019, Haley Kalil spoke to The Post about her journey from lab tech to supermodel.
“When I was little, I watched ‘America’s Next Top Model,’ and would practice all the poses on the playground,” she said at the time. “But I was like, the stereotypical nerd. I had glasses, I had the weird haircut … in my head, there were so many roadblocks in the way.”
Though Kalil won a Miss Minnesota Teen USA pageant at 17, she was rejected by a modeling agency and decided to attend St. Cloud University, where she majored in biomedical science and psychology. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 4.0 GPA, volunteering at an immunology lab and and at a local hospital during her studies.
Under the direction of Denise Faustman, MD, PhD, the Immunobiology Laboratory at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has advanced the understanding of the role the human immune system plays in autoimmune diseases, cancer and transplantation. From basic research into turning the immune system on to fight cancer to a Phase II clinical trial to reverse type 1 diabetes, the lab conducts and then translates basic research in applications that help patients.
Kalil, 29, applied for a Sports Illustrated casting call while preparing for the MCAT, and has been featured in the magazine’s issues every year since 2018.