Thanks, Sparrow! Hearing that presentation brings up another potential risk or mountain to climb, so to say. The technology, having been developed by a nuclear physicist is user friendly to
a physicist that thoroughly understands magnetism but may have a long way to becoming user friendly to medical doctors and specialists that may not have the same level of knowledge in physics. Hopefully the work done at MDA will bridge that gap and bring forth the third generation of squid/Amag device that can be used for humans.