I too hope Bio-Viva publishes data on their experiment.
And I sympathize with your view on Geron... I lost a few bucks on their stock a few years back. I don't know that it was because their Telomere concept was wrong though. Their burn rate was too high... spending a lot on research with no income producing product in sight. I thought they were out of business but it appears they are still on the NASDAQ and doing cancer research?.... but I still haven't seen an income statement :-)
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 8:53:42 AM UTC-5, Rebecca Swett wrote:
-- And I sympathize with your view on Geron... I lost a few bucks on their stock a few years back. I don't know that it was because their Telomere concept was wrong though. Their burn rate was too high... spending a lot on research with no income producing product in sight. I thought they were out of business but it appears they are still on the NASDAQ and doing cancer research?.... but I still haven't seen an income statement :-)
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 8:53:42 AM UTC-5, Rebecca Swett wrote:
I still have yet to see ANY actual evidence. There's only a press release at this point. I'll believe they did it when I see actual data. Actually, I'll believe it when an external group validate their work. And even then, I'll only believe what the data (presumably) shows. Which is that they were able to lengthen her telomeres. What that means in the long run is something that remains to be seen. We already went through this about 8 years ago with the Geron Corporation, who abruptly shuttered all their aging research with telomerase and never released the data on it.
On Friday, April 22, 2016 at 9:44:32 AM UTC-4, Mike Petersen wrote:Now this sounds interesting
http://bioviva-science.com/2016/04/21/first-gene-therapy- successful-against-human- aging/
I ask myself how exactly do they make the telomers longer and who is sure, there won´t be some terrible side effects?
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