Saturday, October 10, 2015 7:44:22 AM
I just started with GRC, Stony Brook and Helena Paidassi and going back again to how important Brookhaven Lab is and I am now 100% certain that this group is one of the collaborators... they have to be, because if not... it could have turned into a National Security issue and dig deeper, the largest academic user is Stony Brook ==> exactly where Allison Stopeck landed and brought into the mix where she will have access to data, equipment..etc to truly be part of the Translation
1) Brookhaven National Lab basics
2) Alison Stopeck lured over to Stony Brook re: Translational Research and access to the best equipment, data..etc
3) BNL operated by Brookhaven Science Associates
4) BSA Board Members.... and now we have enough puzzle pieces to continue this journey, because Alison Stopeck did not just show up on the front steps of Stony Brook for no reason at all... just like there was not an initiative for CSM Clinical Supplies Management in Fargo ND with ex-Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Gerald Finken being part of the company that sabotaged Peregrine Pharmaceuticals.
5) Helena Paidassi ..part of 2011 GRC event
6) 2015 GRC sponsored by Peregrine/NIH
7) C1q => BINDS PS
Looking at the Board of Directors of BSA, I wonder how many Peregrine is affiliated with in collaborations ... possibly Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Yale...time will tell if it just Stony Brook they are in collaborations with, out of this puzzle piece corner
https://www.bnl.gov/about/BSA.php
"Bavituximab is a first-in-class phosphatidylserine (PS)-targeting monoclonal antibody that is the cornerstone of a broad clinical
pipeline." -- Big Pharmas nightmare... unless they are fortunate enough to have The Bavi Edge!
