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Re: dr_lowenstein post# 515530

Tuesday, 09/20/2022 9:52:18 PM

Tuesday, September 20, 2022 9:52:18 PM

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Yes, follow the money …

https://www.bentley.edu/news/nih-funded-research-related-every-new-cancer-drug-approved-2010-2016

The FDA and NIH work very closely together. Highly reputable licensed professionals have vetted the immunotherapy research of Dr. Liau, I would recommend that you research and study for yourself the recent 590 million dollar grant that was awarded to UCLA. The U.S. government NIH grant is funded by tax dollars and is public record for anyone who wants to see it. Many independent physicians have reviewed the immunotherapy work of Dr. Liau. Verify it for yourself.

The NIH peer-reviewed grant is the source of funding being used today to dose patients with DCVax-L and Keytruda.

Department of Neurosurgery Chair Linda M. Liau, MD, PhD, MBA, was a leading recipient of NIH grants – No. 3 in the nation within the discipline.

“It's the stamp of approval from the NIH, because these types of grants are so rigorously peer-reviewed,” Dr. Liau says. “People get funded based on the strength of the science and that, itself, is very powerful in terms of showing that our research is scientifically valid and meaningful and hopefully will lead to future treatments.”

https://www.fda.gov/science-research/advancing-regulatory-science/fda-nih-joint-leadership-council-charter

https://connect.uclahealth.org/2021/03/22/ucla-received-590-million-in-nih-funding-second-highest-total-for-academic-medical-centers-in-2020/
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