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Re: jurisper post# 2980

Friday, 07/25/2014 10:25:49 AM

Friday, July 25, 2014 10:25:49 AM

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We should know shortly if VGLS will turn into a swan, but since you're asking why certain individuals are still around. Well Haig is the founder, Arthur obviously is not needed and DMBM seems to be the individual that kept the company alive and still around. Am I happy the way things have been done, the answer is no, but if the company went bankrupt, all technology and patent rights would have went back to the universities.

So since VGLS is still around, let me ask you why these individuals are still involved.

First is Marshall Phelps Jr.

If you don't know who he is you should look him up. The man basically saved Microsoft and turned it into the company it is today. Mr. Phelps gave Viral $40,000 back in 2007, as shown below and is still helping today.

"On October 1, 2007, Viral Genetics sold to Richard T. Gerstner., a private accredited investor, 1,000,000 shares of common stock at $0.06 per share for cash totaling $60,000, and sold to Marshall C. Phelps, Jr., 666,667 shares of common stock at $0.06 per share for cash totaling $40,000 ."

Second would be Dr. Newell, who is holding a Satellite Meeting in November with Eric Wong from Harvard and Beth Israel Medical Center and other speakers, involving Glioblastoma Multiforme, down to the Neuro-Oncolgy Meeting in Florida.

Dr. Newell's connections are pretty impressive and the respect that she's earned to be able to put this Satellite Meeting together!

http://healthcare-professionals.sw.org/resources/docs/division-of-education/events/cell-death-and-differentiation-symposium/Cell-Death-2014.pdf


http://www.soc-neuro-onc.org/

So why are these two individuals still involved with VGLS?