arnold, I read through their site too. Very elegant approach to stopping cancer cells, although it doesn't seem to act with the specificity that CYGX's does( I see a risk of stopping normal cell division too with this therapy). Bottom line though, IMO, most cancers will be curable in another 10 years, since science is learning to stop cellular replication selectively, instead of the medical equivalent of spraying weed killer, which is the approach of current chemotherapy. I know we(CYGX) have farmed out our various development programs to universities working under grants, but the whole process could progress more rapidly with a dozen or more PhD's on staff in Houston. Thalio could make some interesting comments on ArQule. He's been posting on RB's EXTI board. I'll see if I can get him to comment.