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Ming Pak was a Corummese and later Caphirian microbiology scientist. He was a leading scientist in the early stages of the Corummese biological weapons program and was later sent to work for the Caphirian [[ABLS|Office of Applied Biochemistry and Life Sciences]] as part of a secret research cooperation agreement between the two nations. Pak served as Director of the State Institute of Biochemistry (1941-1948) and Head Scientist of the Laboratory of Toxicology (1948-1951) at the Corummese Institute of Protein.
Ming Pak was a Corummese and later Caphirian microbiology scientist. He was a leading scientist in the early stages of the Corummese biological weapons program and was later sent to work for the Caphirian [[ABLS|Office of Applied Biochemistry and Life Sciences]] as part of a secret research cooperation agreement between the two nations. Pak served as Director of the State Institute of Biochemistry (1941-1948) and Head Scientist of the Laboratory of Toxicology (1948-1951) at the Corummese Institute of Protein. Later in life he served on the board of directors of [[ToxiCor]].
==Corummese Career==
==Corummese Career==
==Caphirian Career==
==Caphirian Career==

Revision as of 22:10, 26 September 2022

Ming Pak
Ming Pak in 1962
BornJune 28 1910
DiedMarch 30 1988
Cause of deathLung cancer
Nationality Corumm
 Caphiria
Other namesDoctor Pox
Alma materMirzak State University
Scientific career
FieldsBiological Warfare, Virology
InstitutionsState Institute of Microbiology Processes
Office of Applied Biochemistry and Life Sciences

Ming Pak was a Corummese and later Caphirian microbiology scientist. He was a leading scientist in the early stages of the Corummese biological weapons program and was later sent to work for the Caphirian Office of Applied Biochemistry and Life Sciences as part of a secret research cooperation agreement between the two nations. Pak served as Director of the State Institute of Biochemistry (1941-1948) and Head Scientist of the Laboratory of Toxicology (1948-1951) at the Corummese Institute of Protein. Later in life he served on the board of directors of ToxiCor.

Corummese Career

Caphirian Career

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