From Wikipedia:
Garry P. Nolan (born c. 1961) is an American immunologist, academic, inventor, and business executive. He holds the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor Endowed Chair in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine.[1][2] Nolan founded biotechnology companies, wrote numerous medical research papers, and has been active in ufology.
hmm "biotechnology" you say.
Nolan has received numerous awards and fellowships and is one of the top twenty-five inventors at
Stanford University.[
citation needed] Among many awards and honors, the notable ones are given below:
[2]
He has no relevant qualifications relating to 'aliens'
As opposed to those who have aliens in test tubes in their basements? What exactly do you mean?
"In 2012, Nolan began analysis on the
Atacama skeleton, a suspected alien corpse from
Chile, which he later revealed to be a
mummified human
stillbirth with genetic bone defects and gene mutation causing deformity"
"According to Nolan,
he was approached by "some people representing the government and an aerospace corporation to help them
understand the medical harm that had come to some individuals, related to supposed interactions with an anomalous craft" because "they were interested in the
kinds of blood analysis that my lab can do"
", he helped investigate the brains of around
100 patients, mostly "defense or governmental personnel or people working in the aerospace industry", of which a subset
claimed to have seen unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP). The majority exhibited symptoms that were "basically identical to what's now called
Havana syndrome" and had their
brains scanned via MRI. Nolan stated that some of the brains were horribly damaged and that while much of the damage was random, "what we thought was the damage across multiple individuals" turned out to be an "over-connection of neurons between the head of the
caudate and the
putamen" which he claims was disproportionate in this cohort compared to the general population (with the general population only showing about 1 in 100 individuals with the feature)"
"Nolan is the
lead author of the first study published in a peer-reviewed journal about
anomalous materials associated with UFOs. The article reviews modern
analytic procedures, including
mass spectrometry, for characterization, analysis, and identification of unknown materials and how such have been applied thus far to study materials that, according to witnesses, dropped from hovering UFOs such as materials of the
1977 Council Bluffs incident.
[28][1][29] Since the formation of the
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force in 2020, multiple
publications have reported on Nolan's involvement with
The Pentagon and the
CIA investigating samples of materials supposedly ejected at purported sites of UFO sightings"