I would bet (and hope) that Dr. DeGrado is a shareholder unless he is restrained by some legal prohibition. I can't imagine he would lose interest in his 'baby'. As a successful and I assume well-paid scientist he could afford a large position. He deserves to be richly rewarded upon the success of Brilacidin. Good luck to him and to all longs. gh
Well that is a very valid question. Of course Dr DeGrado remains the international expert and acclaimed scientist, in the mechanisms of Brilacidin, who heads his own lab at University of California San Fransisco (UCSF) and could be working again on Brilacidin independently of IPIX or RBLs ...perhaps he doesn't have the time or University might prohibit his involvement... but I would believe that if he could, and he still believes in Brilacidin's ability to destroy both bacterial and viral infections (Covid-19) ... he sound be vocal and supportive. We have to wait and see
I wonder why DeGrado is not a scientific advisor or board member?
"development and formulation of Brilaciden came from top scientist from the University of Penn...including world renowned Wm DeGrado, Phd, now heading the Degrado Lab at UCSF....."
Possibly he was a silent advisor and now he's onboard just in time for MAJOR TRIALS??
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I wonder why DeGrado is not a scientific advisor or board member?
"development and formulation of Brilaciden came from top scientist from the University of Penn...including world renowned Wm DeGrado, Phd, now heading the Degrado Lab at UCSF....."