NEWS
21 January 2016
BY CHARLOTTE BEALE
MAN MAKES DEADLY SNAKES BITE HIM 160 TIMES
'I will not stop doing this until the vaccine is in the field or I die,' Tim Friede says
21 January 2016
BY MAIL ONLINE REPORTER
The man who is immune to snake venom
An amateur scientist is training himself to take back-to-back bites from the world's deadliest snakes and claims to be making himself immune from their venom.
25 January 2016
BY CHRISTIE WILCOX
WATCH : MAN TAKES BACK TO BACK SNAKE BITES
A bite from the black mamba Dendroaspis polylepis is an event that poses an immediate threat to life,” explained scientists READ MORE
26 January 2016
BY DAN HOWLETT
HERO SCIENTIST BITTEN BY WORLD'S DEADLIEST SNAKES OVER 100 TIMES
Tim Friede, 37, has self-inflicted more than 160 bites in 16 years of research to make himself immune from the poison
27 January 2016
BY MICHAEL FRANCO
WATCH A GUY LET DEADLY SNAKES BIT HIM TO PROVE A POINT
The Wisconsin man, who has no formal scientific training, has been injecting himself with snake venom for the past 16 years in an attempt to immunize himself READ MORE
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
He claims to be immune to deadliest venom: scientist bitten by snakes develops vaccine (express.co.uk)
Amateur scientist allows the most venemous snakes to bite him in order to find antivenom (ibtimes.co.uk)
Watch a guy let deadly snakes bite him to prove a point (cnet.com)
Man has made himself immune to snake venom after being bitten over 160 times (lifedeathprizes.com)
Venom man proves immunity by taking back-to-back deadly snake bites (nerdist.com)
Man claims venom immunity after 100 self-inflicted snake bites (weather.com)
Man lets 160 snakes bite him for science (thetimes.co.uk)
Man purposely lets deadly snakes bite him in search of anti-venom (outdoors360.com)
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