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King23

05/24/22 10:24 AM

#147190 RE: HoneyBager #147188

Correct.

kayak_wench

05/24/22 10:24 AM

#147191 RE: HoneyBager #147188

Great point, I should read more closely, apparently I need more coffee. It doesn't change the delay in getting the FDA to schedule the detailed meeting, but it greatly improves the time it takes to develop a detailed test plan. John Hopkins vet hospital should be motivated to push this up in priority. I also expect they do such rabbit tests frequently. So it might be possible for them to have a detailed plan ready in a couple of weeks. Then the hurdle is getting a meeting with FDA. If they can get that within a month I will be amazed, but I doubt it will take over 3. The experiment will likely start immediately after the test plan is approved because they will have known the date before hand and can prepare for that. I suspect it takes at least a month to have cancer grow in rabbits to the point it can be studied, but I don't know for sure. No time to look into that now. But adding all those up still come up to 3 months minimum to get everything done. Nothing happens that fast, but I will decrease the upper end of my guess from 9 to 6 months.