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aznovice99

01/05/10 9:44 AM

#26379 RE: Teedlum #26378

Teedlum, Great find, and you are correct, one of the best, simplest, explanations I have read.

Dr. F -- "Sticky note??"

I, alone with about every other long, am impatient about the SP but when you read a presentation from an individual whose job it is to find and research companies, it makes it a little easier to take deep breaths and go back to one's morning coffee and perhaps think about a nice Kona brew in our future!


kulnor

01/05/10 9:51 AM

#26380 RE: Teedlum #26378

Teedlum:
Great review and fantastic overview indeed. Agree this should be sticky. Can it be freely resued for the awareness program (or do we need permission from the authors)? We can of course always link to the web site.
*K

leifsmith

01/05/10 10:23 AM

#26383 RE: Teedlum #26378

I summarized this on 19 Dec 09 in post 26112, and at that time another member of this board told me it was "old news". I thought it was important, so summarized it and posted. Glad to see that you agree. The newsletter that it comes from is dated December so I wonder when subscribers actually saw it? I checked Agora and looks like this newsletter goes for almost $900 a year.

petekoz1

01/05/10 12:20 PM

#26390 RE: Teedlum #26378

I’ve been away for awhile but read with interest the article posted today from Agora dated December 30, 2009.

From Agora article:
“Southern Research Institute is going to be doing further in vitro research with the NanoViricides drug, and LSU is going to be doing further research in vivo.”

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/nanoviricides-inc-signs-a-master,966527.shtml

I had to search for the above PR which is the PR-link announcing an MSA between NNVC and Southern Research Institute for in vitro testing of HIV & FluCide (pan-influenza) drugs….this PR is dated September 21, 2009.

I was fairly certain TheVac had not yet started in vivo FluCide studies, but did not know Southern Research had not yet begun in vitro studies on either HIV or FluCide after 3 ½ months from the announcement. Further, I did not know that NIH was currently doing any HIV testing for NNVC as Dr. F stated in a recent post, and that we were awaiting results. I don’t remember this being announced, but if true and I just missed seeing this, NIH currently doing HIV studies is great news.

dianebRN

01/08/10 8:43 PM

#26533 RE: Teedlum #26378

This is an awesome and informative post. I don't know how to do stickies but it seems to work on other boards. Moderators do it I belive. Would help attact and bring newbies up to speed maybe. JMO