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03/11/11 1:31 AM

#47264 RE: BonelessCat #47263

why did you repost this from yesterday?

Ligander

03/11/11 9:12 AM

#47270 RE: BonelessCat #47263

Menon's co-workers disagree with you.

Funny that you should cite that last article, in which Chuan (Joe) Shih is listed above Menon, NNVC's chief regulatory officer. It undercuts your entire argument.

What does Eli Lilly say about Shih?

Researchers Homer Pearce, Ph.D., Chuan (Joe) Shih, Ph.D., and Edward C. Taylor, Ph.D., led a long-standing collaboration between Eli Lilly and Company and Princeton University that resulted in the compound ALIMTA(R) (pemetrexed for injection), the first drug ever approved for the treatment of MPM.

http://www.mesotheliomaweb.org/heroes.htm

Menon isn't mentioned. Not once. He didn't "invent" Alimta.

What did Shih say about Menon?

"I'm afraid I have to tell you that Mr. Menon really did not play any significant role in the development of these two compounds," said Joe Shih, a distinguished research fellow at Eli Lilly Co. who worked with Menon.


http://www.zoominfo.com/search#search/profile/person?personId=1289170051&targetid=profile

No significant role. Wow.

Can you find anyone besides Menon who ever claimed he is an inventor of Alimta? No.

"Buffering"? Well, pemetrexed is sometimes combined with hydrochloric acid. Did Menon invent hydrochloric acid?

None of those team members would have worked with him if he lied about any qualifications.

Did they know he lied? Have you asked them?

Ligander

03/13/11 9:01 AM

#47305 RE: BonelessCat #47263

Again, Dr. Menon has a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Harvard. Period.

That's funny. He seems to have forgotten his earlier claim. He now says it came from Kerala University. Kerala, Harvard, what's the difference, right?

http://www.cellceutix.com/management/managment.html

Let's see. He used to say it was Harvard, but once people started digging, changed it to Kerala. Could he have been... lying?

Does he have a Ph.D. from anywhere?

Uh oh. He also no longer appears to claim that he did "preclinical work on AZT". Is it because preclinical work was done at the National Cancer Institute from 1984 to 1985... and he never worked there?

Just what you want when applying for an IND - a "chief regulatory officer" who likes to make things up.

Why is he still an officer of NNVC?

What does it say about NNVC that they hire such a fraud?