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DR. MICHAEL H.

PFEIFFER
THE CON- BECOMING A
FAKE PHYSICIAN
Playing Dangerous Games
with Lives
CON - DRUG SCIENTIST
RESEARCH DEGREE (PHD) IN NEUROPHYSIOLOGY /
HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL DRUG RESEARCHER / SCIENTIST
Mr. Michael H. Pfeiffer conducted a full schedule of research for 6 years at the institute of physiology and
neuroscience laboratory at Charite Hospital at Humboldt University in Berlin at the same time that he
claims to have been a full time medical student at the same university.
1994-1999
PhD (Research Degree), May 1999, from Laboratory of Professor Dr. Uwe Heinemann Institute of
Physiology at the Medical Faculty of Charit, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
"Neuronal and gilal GABA-transporter and and their junction in the transition form
pharmacosensitive to pharmacoresistant forms of epileptiform activity in the
temporal lobe of the rat in vitro."
Pfeiffer, M., Draguhn, A., Meierkord, H. & Heinemann, U. (1996). Effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) agonists and GABA
uptake inhibitors on pharmacosensitive and pharmacoresistant epileptiform activity in vitro. British Journal of Pharmacology
119(3):569-77.
Source Abt. Neurophysiologie, Humboldt-Universitt zu. Berlin, Germany; British Journal of Pharmacology 1996
Oct;119(3):569-77. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1915701/?tool=pubmed)
Home Page CON - DRUG SCIENTIST CON - FAKE PHYSICIAN
THE CON
PhD Research Source of funds: Deutche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) The German Research Council - Research
Collaboration Center - no. SBF 506
Abstract: Lowering of the extracellular Mg(2+)-concentration induces various patterns of epileptiform activity in
combined rat entorhinal cortex-hippocampal brain slices. After a prolonged period of exposure to Mg(2+)-free
medium seizure-like events in the entorhinal cortex change to a state of late recurrent discharges which cannot
be blocked by clinically available antiepileptic drugs. This late epileptiform activity thus represents a useful
model to test the effects of new anticonvulsant substances. 2. A mechanism possibly underlying the
development of sustained seizure-like activity is the loss of synaptically released gamma-aminobutyric acid
(GABA). Drugs which increase the amount of GABA available in presynaptic endings might thus be useful in the
treatment of these therapeutically complicated forms of epilepsy. 3. Therefore, we studied the effects of various
substances increasing GABA-mediated inhibition on early and late forms of epileptiform activity. GABA and the
GABAA receptor agonist muscimol blocked both the pharmacosensitive discharges in the hippocampus and
entorhinal cortex as well as the late recurrent discharges in the medial entorhinal cortex. The GABAB receptor
agonist baclofen blocked the recurrent short discharges very potently, but did not consistently block seizure-like
events and late recurrent discharges in the entorhinal cortex. 4. GABA uptake blockers showed a differential
potency to block the various discharge patterns. Whereas nipecotic acid and beta-alanine suppressed all forms
of epileptiform activity albeit at high concentrations (1-5 mM), tiagabine was much more potent in blocking the
hippocampal recurrent short discharges and the seizure-like events in the medial entorhinal cortex, but could not
block the late recurrent discharges. 5. Our data support the idea that prolonged neuronal overactivity might result
in a loss of synaptically available GABA. Selective block of uptake into glia cells or substitution of the transmitter
may therefore be an efficient strategy for the treatment of severe prolonged epileptic discharges whereas block
of neuronal GABA uptake fails to counteract synchronized discharges in this situation.
Note: Michael H Pfeiffer Research - German Research Collaboration Grant 506 (1997-2003) given to Prof. Dr. med Peter
T. Daniel Director Molecular Hematology and Oncology, Charit - Humboldt University Campus Berlin, Germany
Publication: Cell Death and Differentiation (2003) 10, 461467. Combined p53/Bax mutation results in extremely poor
prognosis in gastric carcinoma with low microsatellite instability Edited by V De LaurenziA Mrzek1, H Petrowsky 3,
I Sturm1, J Kraus2, S Hermann1, S Hauptmann2, M Lorenz3, B Drken1 and Peter T Daniel, German Research Grant
SBF 506
Research Student Scholarship 1996
Student Scholarship - October 01,1995 to February 28,1996
Medical Faculty, Humboldt University Berlin Graduate Program
March 01 to December 31,1996
Mechanisms of Damage in CNS Disease -
Application of Imaging Techniques"
Medical Faculty, Humboldt University Berlin
Research Presentations 1996
Congress of the Society of Neuroscience in Berlin, Germany,1996: 'Effects of GABA uptake inhibitors on
different patterns of low magnesium induced epileptiform activity in rat entorhinal cortex-hippocampal
slices" in Symposium: "Entoriiinal-hippocampal interactions: From cellular mechanisms to clinical
aspects"
Meeting of the Graduate Program "Mechanisms of Damage in CNS Disease - Application of Imaging
Techniques" in Eggsdorf, Germany,1996:
'Effects of GABA-receptor agonists and of GABA-uptake inhibitors on different forms of epileptiform
discharges in combined brain slices of rats in the low-magnesium model of temporal lobe epilepsy"
Mr. Pfeiffers Thesis records from the German National Library show he did receive a PhD.
Strong evidence indicates that Michael Herbert Pfeiffer is trained as a human experimental drug
researcher/ scientist (PhD in medical neurophysiology) from the Institute of Physiology
(Neurophysiology) in the Medical School at Charite, Humboldt University Hospital. He who has used
people in the USA misunderstanding of the German educational and medical systen background to falsely
receive a medical license for practicing medicine without proper medical training credentials.
PhD RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1996-1999
Look for Publications of M. Pfeiffer in PubMed
Journals with Michael Pfeiffer's Research
(Full publications below to download)
European Journal of Pharmacology (1999)
British Journal of Pharmacology
(1996,1999,2000)
Nervenartz- "Drug Research" (1999)
Naunyn-Schmiedeber's Archives of
Phamracology (1999)
Journal of Neuroscience Methods (1997)
_______________________
The PhD Research leading up to the PhD in
1999 and the publication of its research paper
from 1996-1999.
Pfeiffer, M., Draguhn, A., Meierkord, H. &
Heinemann, U. (1996). Effects of gamma-
aminobutyric acid (GABA) agonists and GABA
uptake inhibitors on phamacosensitive and
phamacoresistant epileptiform activity in vitro.
British Journal of Pharmacology 119 (3):
569-77.
Draguhn, A., Pfeiffer, M., Heinemann, U.
&Polder, R. (1997). A simple hardware model
for the direct observation of voltage-clamp
performance under realistic conditions. Journal
of Neuroscience Methods 78 (1-2):105-13.
Meierkord, H., Griinig, P., Gutschmidt, U.,
Gutienez, R., Pfeiffer, M., Draguhn, A.,
Briickner, C. & Heinemann, U. (1999). Sodium
bromide: effects on different patterns of
epileptiform activity, extracellular pH changes
and GABAergic inhibition. Naunyn
Schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology
361 (1):25-32.
Holtkamp, H., Pfeiffer, M., Buchheim, K. &
Meierkord, H. (1999). Tiagabin und
nontonvulsiver Status epilepticus (Tiagabine
and nonconvulsive tatus epilepticus).
Newenarzt (Drug Research) 70 (12). 1104-
1106.
THE CON REINVENTING FROM
SCIENTIST TO FAKE PHYSICIAN
Born 18 February 1963 in Nuremberg,
Germany.
Home base: Pettenkoffer str. 5,
Bayreuth, Germany
Father: Dr. rer pol. Johann Michael
Pfeiffer, President E-On International
Division (retired).
Mother: Margarite Wilhemine Pfeiffer
(Garruth)
Brother: Detlef Georg Pfeiffer Child
Diagnosis: "Autism"
1982 Graduated High School Gymnasium
Christian-Ernestinum Bayreuth, Germany
1983-1984 Military Service
1985/1985 Entered University for
Engineering - did not finish; studies
interrupted for 1-2 years. Must move
back home with parents in Bayreuth,
Germany.
1990-1991 Semmelweis University Medical
School, Budapest Hungary (September
1990 to April 1991 - (2 years of 6 year
program) "left, no progress"
1992-1994 Students of the French
Language, 1
st
Degree Study; Ministry of
National Education of France. Diploma for
Students of the French Language, 1
st
Degree,
Ministry of National Education of France, June
1994, Berlin
1994-1999 P hD in Neurophysiology
granted from The Johannes-Mller-Institut fr
Physiologie der Charit, Humboldt-Universitt
zu Berlin (The Institute of Physiology at the
Medical Faculty of Charite, Humboldt University,
Berlin) , Germany
1994 September: Start as PhD Student Year
1 Programme at Johannes-Mller-Institut
fr Physiologie der Charit, Humboldt-
Universitt zu Berlin Charite uner Uwe
Heinmann, Physiology Institute,
Sabau. A., Frahm, C., Pfeiffer, M., Breustedt,
1.-M., Piechotta, A., Numberger, M., Engel, D.,
Heinemann, U. & Draguhn , A. (1999). Age
Dependence of the anticonvulsant effects of the
GABA uptake inhibitor tiagabiie in vitro.
European Journal of Pharmacology, 383 (3),
259-266.
Sleziki KI, Cho YW, Yi SD, Brock MS, Pfeiffer
MH, Mcvearry KM, Tractenberg RE,
Motamedi, GK (2009). Department of
Neurology, Georgetown University Medical
Center, Washington, DC, USA. Incident of
atypical handedness in epilepsy and its
association with clinical factors. Epilepsy
Behaviour, 2009 Oct. 16(2):330-4. Epub 2009
Aug 28. PMID: 19716770.
1994 - Year 1 - PhD Student
Institute for Physiology
1995 - Year 2- PhD Research Charite,
Experimental Physiology Institute, under Dr.
Uwe Heinmann
01 October 1995 to December 1995
Graduate Student Scholarship
1996 - Year 3 - The Active Student
Researcher Year
PhD Student Year 3- Programme at Charite
uner Uwe Heinmann, Physiology Institute,
1 January to 28 February 1996; Student Scholarship,
Medical Faculty, Humboldt University Berlin
1 March 1996 to 31 December 1996;
Graduate Scholarship, Graduate Program
Mechanisms of Damage in CNS Disease -
Application of Imaging Techniques (see Note:
NeuroCure)
Meeting of the Graduate Program Presentation:
Mechanisms of Damage in CNS Disease
Application of Imaging Techiques in Eggsdorf,
Germany, 1996: Effects of GABA-receptor agonists
and of GABA-uptake inhibitors on different forms of
epileptiform discharges in combined brain slices of rats
in the low-magnesium model of temporal lobe
epilepsy.
Congress of the Society of Neuroscience in
Berlin, 1996: Presentation: Effects of GABA
uptake inhibitors on different patterns of low
magnesium induced epileptiform activity in rat
entorhinal cortex-hippocampal slices in
Symposium: Entorhinal-hippocampal
interactions: From cellular mechanisms to
clinical aspects
Pfeiffer, M., Draguhn, A., Meierkord, H. &
Heinemann, U. (1996). Effects of gamma-
aminobutyric acid (GABA) agonists and GABA
uptake inhibitors on pharmacosensitive and
pharmacoresistant epileptiform activity in vitro.
British Journal of Pharmacology 119(3):569-
77.
1996-1999 PhD Research publications from
Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
2000 Germany to the USA- CV Claims he
was award of MD/PhD degree in 1998, but
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no joint MD/PhD program until 2002.
2001-2003 Research Fellow, Baylor College
of Medicine, Neuroscience Laboratory,
Houston, Texas
2003-2004 Internal Medicine Resident, St.
Francis Medical Center, Trenton, NJ
2004-2007 Neurology Resident, Georgetown
University Medical Center, Washington, DC
20007

Childrens National Medical Center,
Washington, DC
Washington Hospital Center
Washington, DC
Veterans Administration Medical Center,
Washington, DC
National Institute of Health Stroke Unit,
Washington, DC
2007-2008 Neurology Fellowship
Mr. Pfeiffer practices of medicine at
Georgetown University Medical Center
Department of Neurology without a medical
license.

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