During the era of COVID the Institute dealt with a number of bad actors that in our opinion would have no shame in bringing harm (financial or otherwise ) to vulnerable communities that require medical, financial, or educational attention.
Given the Institute is now considered an authority on providing relevant scientific, medical, and educational information to the public, the Institute has determined it is appropriate to boost its own internet security protocols.
“Acquisition and expansion of internet domain eminence should signal to others that the Institute does not condone website spoofing, spamming, or any other practice that would cause undo harm to another individual or effect their online privacy.”
We recommend these resources if anyone else experiences this type of behavior:
In an interview with Dr. Adams, a striking violation of privacy rules and regulations. See below: So in my previous employment arrangement, I was a faculty member at the State University of New York, Albany. Embedded in the SUNY system is the RNA Institute, which is a strange cross hybrid…
The Brain Institute of America has recently been received the Best Academic Learning Resource accreditation award from the global tutoring group School Is Easy. This award reflects the tireless efforts from staff, volunteers, and educational partnerns during a time of crisis in the nation, and support for our educational initiatives.…
FYI January web fixes The Institute made some minor adjustments and fixes to the Facebook site and the webpage itself. During this time some of the links between our webpage and social media sites may have been disrupted. If there are any issues, contact us immediately and we will get…