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  • Scientalk56
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 280

    Histogen Upcoming Events

    histogen Upcoming Events

    National Procedures Institute - Cosmetic and Anti-Aging Medicine
    April 25 - 26, 2013
    Charlston, SC
    Dr. Gail Naughton to speak on the topic of Stem Cell Research and Technology in Cosmetic Dermatology.

    National Institute of Health (NIH) Biotechnology Training Program
    April 26, 2013
    Washington State University
    Dr. Gail Naughton to present.

    International Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting
    May 8 - 11, 2013
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    Histogen to present "Embryonic-like cell-secreted proteins induce hair growth in a phase I/II trial in male pattern baldness".

    World Summit on Regenerative Medicine
    October 23 - 26, 2013
    Xi'an, China
    Dr. Gail Naughton to present.

    Bio2Device Group Meeting
    November 12, 2013
    Palo Alto, CA
    Dr. Gail Naughton to present "Aesthetics: A Novel Business Model for Regenerative Medicine"
  • Thinning87
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 839

    #2
    Dr. Naugthon, you are my hero; will you marry me?

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    • john2399
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 521

      #3
      Originally posted by Thinning87
      Dr. Naugthon, you are my hero; will you marry me?
      marry her after we find out if it works or not.

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      • HARIRI
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 467

        #4
        Originally posted by john2399
        marry her after we find out if it works or not.
        Hahahahahahahaha

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        • DepressedByHairLoss
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 854

          #5
          Very good stuff. We really need more people like Ms. Naughton and she and her staff at Histogen are doing such great work. The sooner HSC comes out, the sooner we can start regrowing our hair.

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          • Desmond84
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 987

            #6
            Originally posted by Thinning87
            Dr. Naugthon, you are my hero; will you marry me?
            ROFL, thinning87

            I'd definitely go out on a date with her! I wonder if she knows how many lives she is changing

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            • HARIRI
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 467

              #7
              Originally posted by Desmond84
              ROFL, thinning87

              I'd definitely go out on a date with her! I wonder if she knows how many lives she is changing
              If Histogen proved to work then she really deserves a noble prize, soon our children would never need to worry about being bald just like their ancestors were

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              • stayhopeful
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2013
                • 280

                #8
                Geez guys, what's with all the praise, there is no indication yet of this product moving to phase 3, is there?

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                • stayhopeful
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 280

                  #9
                  Yes and I agree about a Nobel prize. Lets be clear: enabling baldies to have hair again will have dramatic far-reaching consequences. For one, it will even the playing field and and allow baldies to compete at the same advantage as non-baldies. There's no question baldies, while still have the immense opportunity to accomplish whatever they wish, are at a disadvantage relative to non baldies in almost every aspect of life (at least in our society). To see this inequality removed would have dramatic reprecussions that I can't even begin to think of.

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                  • hellouser
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 4419

                    #10
                    Originally posted by stayhopeful
                    Yes and I agree about a Nobel prize. Lets be clear: enabling baldies to have hair again will have dramatic far-reaching consequences. For one, it will even the playing field and and allow baldies to compete at the same advantage as non-baldies. There's no question baldies, while still have the immense opportunity to accomplish whatever they wish, are at a disadvantage relative to non baldies in almost every aspect of life (at least in our society). To see this inequality removed would have dramatic reprecussions that I can't even begin to think of.
                    You know what pisses me off? When any ignorant dumbass says that bald men AREN'T treated any different and then proceed to tell us not to worry about life while being bald.

                    Every time I hear that kind of bullshit its always from either a woman or a guy with a full head of hair.

                    PURE BULLSHIT to say bald men are treated equally. Walk into a club as a bald guy and see how many double takes women will do. How a job interview will go. How strangers will perceive you and react should you approach anyone for any reason. How about posting your photograph online on a dating service (theres a nail in the coffin). Every one of these f*ckin' idiots I want to judo chop them right in the throat.

                    I dont think it deserves a Nobel Prize, but it sure as shit deserves a hell of a lot of recognition and reward to vastly improve the quality of life of MILLIONS of men.

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                    • stayhopeful
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2013
                      • 280

                      #11
                      Yea that's exactly my point. By removing this inequality, not only will baldies be way better off, but society will be tremendously better off than you can even imagine. Why? Because now there will be more opportunity and an even playing field, thereby increasing competition and just ultimately mass benefits. You get it

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                      • burtandernie
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 1563

                        #12
                        I would argue that hair is not only the desirable thing, but it contributes a whole lot to how old you look as a guy so that is a big part of it. I think a lot of guys with a NW 0 would pass for 21 at a bar while higher NW would be considered much older from first appearance.
                        What about all the guys with good hair that dont want the playing field leveled? They have advantage they want to keep

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                        • stayhopeful
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2013
                          • 280

                          #13
                          Who the hell cares what they think?

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                          • hellouser
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 4419

                            #14
                            Originally posted by stayhopeful
                            Who the hell cares what they think?
                            F*ck them, time to reclaim a piece of the pie. Everytime I go out with my buddies I feel like I'm cheated... the dude with the MOST hair getting the most girls running after him.

                            That shit is about to end.

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                            • Erick
                              Member
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 96

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Scientalk56
                              histogen Upcoming Events

                              National Procedures Institute - Cosmetic and Anti-Aging Medicine
                              April 25 - 26, 2013
                              Charlston, SC
                              Dr. Gail Naughton to speak on the topic of Stem Cell Research and Technology in Cosmetic Dermatology.

                              National Institute of Health (NIH) Biotechnology Training Program
                              April 26, 2013
                              Washington State University
                              Dr. Gail Naughton to present.

                              International Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting
                              May 8 - 11, 2013
                              Edinburgh, Scotland
                              Histogen to present "Embryonic-like cell-secreted proteins induce hair growth in a phase I/II trial in male pattern baldness".

                              World Summit on Regenerative Medicine
                              October 23 - 26, 2013
                              Xi'an, China
                              Dr. Gail Naughton to present.

                              Bio2Device Group Meeting
                              November 12, 2013
                              Palo Alto, CA
                              Dr. Gail Naughton to present "Aesthetics: A Novel Business Model for Regenerative Medicine"

                              She is a scam artist.

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