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Though raised in the United States, he completed his undergraduate studies at Oxford, consequently earning his masters in the field of gene therapy from the King’s College London school of medicine. He graduated summa cum laude from the program in 1988. Dr. Alderman’s first work began as an associate doctor for a group office in Boston, Massachusetts, where he specialized in immunotherapy technique. He spent the following two years as a senior associate doctor at Preferred Pediatric, in upstate New York, primarily in experimental family care. Dr. Alderman recently moved to Los Angeles to continue his groundbreaking research on the behalf of LifesBlood Labs. His mission is to serve his patients to the best of his ability with unprecedented technique – technique that will hopefully better the natural quality of life for all peoples.
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Though raised in the United States, he completed his undergraduate studies at Oxford, consequently earning his masters in the field of gene therapy from the King’s College London school of medicine. He graduated summa cum laude from the program in 1988. Dr. Alderman’s first work began as an associate doctor for a group office in Boston, Massachusetts, where he specialized in immunotherapy technique. He spent the following two years as a senior associate doctor at Preferred Pediatric, in upstate New York, primarily in experimental family care. Dr. Alderman recently moved to Los Angeles to continue his groundbreaking research on the behalf of LifesBlood Labs LLC. His mission is to serve his patients to the best of his ability with unprecedented technique – technique that will hopefully better the natural quality of life for all peoples.
  
 
On August 6th, 2008, Alderman was named in a lawsuit filed by [[Verdus Pharmaceuticals]] that claimed that he, along with several other LBL employees, had stolen several unique patents to claim as their own, when in fact they were developed by Verdus, whom they were originally a part of. However, no mention of the lawsuit has been made aside from the press release on the Verdus website.
 
On August 6th, 2008, Alderman was named in a lawsuit filed by [[Verdus Pharmaceuticals]] that claimed that he, along with several other LBL employees, had stolen several unique patents to claim as their own, when in fact they were developed by Verdus, whom they were originally a part of. However, no mention of the lawsuit has been made aside from the press release on the Verdus website.
  
Dr. Alderman began spreading word of the work of Lifesblood via [[YouTube]], where he first posted [[Hetlevan is Here|a video]] explaining that during the week of August 22nd, Lifesblood has made their first significant breakthrough in the field of regenerative medicine. He described how a Dutch geneticist has discoved a [[trait positive|unique ribozyme]] that has "the power to cure a million of aliments, anything from the common cold to cancer." Lifesblood is currently synthesizing the cells into a liquid compound dubbed "Hetleven". Almost two weeks later, he posted [[Introducing the Lifesblood Labs Strandbox|another video]] describing how Lifesblood has invented a machine that could perform dialysis more safely and more comfortably. He raved about the benefits in would bring, but it was later [[One Evil with Many Faces|revealed]] by footage obtained by the [[Hymn of None]] that Alderman was reading off of a script, and could honestly care less about what he was saying. His dialogue also implies that he has been on the receiving end of the Strandbox, though the reasons as to why remain unknown.
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Dr. Alderman began spreading word of the work of LifesBlood via [[YouTube]], where he first posted [[Hetlevan is Here|a video]] explaining that during the week of August 22nd, Lifesblood has made their first significant breakthrough in the field of regenerative medicine. He described how a Dutch geneticist has discoved a [[trait positive|unique ribozyme]] that has "the power to cure a million of aliments, anything from the common cold to cancer." LifesBlood is currently synthesizing the cells into a liquid compound dubbed "Hetleven". Almost two weeks later, he posted [[Introducing the Lifesblood Labs Strandbox|another video]] describing how LifesBlood has invented a machine that could perform dialysis more safely and more comfortably. He raved about the benefits in would bring, but it was later [[One Evil with Many Faces|revealed]] by footage obtained by the [[Hymn of None]] that Alderman was reading off of a script, and could honestly care less about what he was saying. His dialogue also implies that he has been on the receiving end of the Strandbox, though the reasons as to why remain unknown.
  
 
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Leonard Alderman
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First Appearance Last Appearance
Hetlevan is Here Chapter 6: Hacked and Tracked
Character information
Age Unknown
YouTube LifesBloodLabs
Portrayed by Bill Oberst Jr.
List of Leonard Alderman's blogs
Videos with Leonard Alderman

Dr. Leonard "Len" J. Alderman is the director of medical research at LifesBlood Labs. He has advocated for better quality of life for all peoples, but it remains unclear whether he actually means it.

Background

Though raised in the United States, he completed his undergraduate studies at Oxford, consequently earning his masters in the field of gene therapy from the King’s College London school of medicine. He graduated summa cum laude from the program in 1988. Dr. Alderman’s first work began as an associate doctor for a group office in Boston, Massachusetts, where he specialized in immunotherapy technique. He spent the following two years as a senior associate doctor at Preferred Pediatric, in upstate New York, primarily in experimental family care. Dr. Alderman recently moved to Los Angeles to continue his groundbreaking research on the behalf of LifesBlood Labs LLC. His mission is to serve his patients to the best of his ability with unprecedented technique – technique that will hopefully better the natural quality of life for all peoples.

On August 6th, 2008, Alderman was named in a lawsuit filed by Verdus Pharmaceuticals that claimed that he, along with several other LBL employees, had stolen several unique patents to claim as their own, when in fact they were developed by Verdus, whom they were originally a part of. However, no mention of the lawsuit has been made aside from the press release on the Verdus website.

Dr. Alderman began spreading word of the work of LifesBlood via YouTube, where he first posted a video explaining that during the week of August 22nd, Lifesblood has made their first significant breakthrough in the field of regenerative medicine. He described how a Dutch geneticist has discoved a unique ribozyme that has "the power to cure a million of aliments, anything from the common cold to cancer." LifesBlood is currently synthesizing the cells into a liquid compound dubbed "Hetleven". Almost two weeks later, he posted another video describing how LifesBlood has invented a machine that could perform dialysis more safely and more comfortably. He raved about the benefits in would bring, but it was later revealed by footage obtained by the Hymn of None that Alderman was reading off of a script, and could honestly care less about what he was saying. His dialogue also implies that he has been on the receiving end of the Strandbox, though the reasons as to why remain unknown.

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