Saturday, March 09, 2013 11:10:23 AM
"Faro is studying an even faster version of the test with the hope it could detect GBS in as little as 30 minutes"
that is good to hear.
"I believe the first PR released by a third party extolling our technology"
Actually in the same publication in November of 2010 Nanologix was cited http://www.uthouston.edu/media/story.htm?id=2434326
If you read that article it states that they first started testing in the spring of 2010 so the initial testing and clinical study to this point is three years. So using the same gauge of timing against the BNF testing, three years away (as I stated in post #7041) does not seem to be far fetched does? Of course I would love to see it completed much faster.
Andre
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