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Re: SrdghJack post# 20263

Wednesday, 02/06/2019 11:11:30 AM

Wednesday, February 06, 2019 11:11:30 AM

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I thought that round table convo w Zami and others was pretty interesting.

Me too. There were a number of interesting realities that came thru, not least of which is that management, instead of making a mad dash for FDA approval, for SOMETHING, ANYTHING, prematurely, they decided to go for a steady forward momentum, build out the infrastructure, make sure that reliable manufacturing processes were in place, that the EMA/FDA bureacracies got their ducks lined up, and then, and only then to make the push thru the clinic and the approval process.

We've seen good evidence of this approach all along (and I said so many times), but it was good to hear it from a very smart, thoughtful executive, who is in charge of implementation. All the issues (funding, science, collaborations, clinical trials, etc.) that need to be managed and coordinated to make it a great success is mind-boggling (or is it "bobbling").

We're sitting on the sidelines, quite unaware of the daily, feverish activities going on at Pluristem, eagerly looking for the BIG news in the morning, to us it may seem like nothing is happening ... (Why aren't we rich yet ?????). It's a nice insight into what it takes to get there.

From my perspective, it's reassuring to have a very competent and thoughtful group of professionals in charge. They're building the conditions for a tremendous breakout when the time is ripe (which may be very soon if we get a DOD contract).

Thanks for the link Allo!