7th World Congress for Hair Research (2013)

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  • john2399
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    Originally posted by stayhopeful
    we should all have a viewing party... like the superbowl
    There really isn't going to be any special news coming out...don't get your hopes up bro.

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  • stayhopeful
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    we should all have a viewing party... like the superbowl

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  • john2399
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    Can't wait to be fully disappointed in the next 3 days=]

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  • 534623
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    Originally posted by hellouser

    The next 3 days are going to be full of awesome.
    The next 3 days (and beyond) will pass like a ship in the night - or like every other meeting/congress in the past.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    What day/time is histogens presentation?

    hoping for some solid pictures this time around.
    I'm just hoping they show as good of results or better and they are planning on moving ahead. Histogen is really the only treatment I have hopes for, other than CB and BNP.

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  • rdawg
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    What day/time is histogens presentation?

    hoping for some solid pictures this time around.

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  • FearTheLoss
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    The next 3 days are going to be full of awesome.
    pray to god they are

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    bump 999999
    The next 3 days are going to be full of awesome.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by Thinning87
    At this point there's nothing we can do but wait for the Edinburgh conference.

    I wonder if Spencer will talk about the abstract Desmond found with his link and maybe he'll have something interesting to say about it in tomorrow's show...

    Goodnight folks
    bump 999999

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  • Thinning87
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    At this point there's nothing we can do but wait for the Edinburgh conference.

    I wonder if Spencer will talk about the abstract Desmond found with his link and maybe he'll have something interesting to say about it in tomorrow's show...

    Goodnight folks

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  • Thinning87
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    I have no info but the fact that they are consistently updating the progress of this stuff can;t be bad news.

    They are clearly liking what they are seeing, thus the updates every 4-6 months.

    It sounds like we have a solid solution in the pipeline, here's hoping the results can be even better in the next phase!

    BTW just a side note, but how does one get into one of these trials, and why is it that the people in the trials never seem to post about it online!?
    Originally posted by rdawg
    kinda sucks, i'm up in canada!

    I would hope they'd try the trials in different parts of the country when they get to phase III to get more enrolment.

    the san diego ones weren't part of the official trials though right? weren't those just seperate tests(I remember he mentioned only using about 10 patients starting around june 2012).

    I guess I'm just anxious to get this stuff sooner than 3-4 years from now!
    At this point I don't understand how Histogen could fail and not launch HSC in the (not so near) future. They obviously have a great product and yes, let's hope they can improve it so us who will be in our mid-late twenties when they will release can still benefit.

    I know ARI has conducted phase 2 trials all over the country and as I understand Histogen's plan is to fund research to continue trials and eventually launch HSC with the help of a company that can provide funds, expertise, and marketing assets... maybe one day you'll have trials in locations sponsored by this partner, but the chances of it being in Canada are not so high IMO as high tech companies tend to have all their operations as close to their research centers as possible (but again they did do something in the Philippines so who knows...).

    I don't even know if there was anything in San Diego, I remember Ziering did his in one of his facilities or maybe outside the country, I don't recall. But that was an independent trial he did, separately from Histogen.

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by Thinning87
    Well I'm not a lawyer but I can assure you these subject patients have to sign legal documents with all kinds of provisions obligating them to stay very quiet about their trials.

    If you wanted to enroll as subject I'd say send them an email, but you'd probably have to be in San Diego or wherever they are doing these trials (if I remember correctly they have/had trials in the Philippines and some other country).

    But you'd most likely be forced to stay wherever they want you to stay as they'd have to monitor what you do.
    kinda sucks, i'm up in canada!

    I would hope they'd try the trials in different parts of the country when they get to phase III to get more enrolment.

    the san diego ones weren't part of the official trials though right? weren't those just seperate tests(I remember he mentioned only using about 10 patients starting around june 2012).

    I guess I'm just anxious to get this stuff sooner than 3-4 years from now!

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  • Thinning87
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    Originally posted by rdawg
    I have no info but the fact that they are consistently updating the progress of this stuff can;t be bad news.

    They are clearly liking what they are seeing, thus the updates every 4-6 months.

    It sounds like we have a solid solution in the pipeline, here's hoping the results can be even better in the next phase!

    BTW just a side note, but how does one get into one of these trials, and why is it that the people in the trials never seem to post about it online!?
    Well I'm not a lawyer but I can assure you these subject patients have to sign legal documents with all kinds of provisions obligating them to stay very quiet about their trials.

    If you wanted to enroll as subject I'd say send them an email, but you'd probably have to be in San Diego or wherever they are doing these trials (if I remember correctly they have/had trials in the Philippines and some other country).

    But you'd most likely be forced to stay wherever they want you to stay as they'd have to monitor what you do.

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  • Thinning87
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    hahaha funny I just found out SkinMedica, which sued Histogen and delayed its timeline, is owned by Allergan, which is supposed to be the maker of Bimatoprost, right?

    Conspiracy theory?

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  • rdawg
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    Originally posted by Thinning87
    by the way Histogen's Dr. Naughton gave two presentations very recently... she obviously focused on the other applications but maybe she gave away some insight over the status of the company and progress with respect to the business roadmap.

    If someone could find them that'd be great...
    I have no info but the fact that they are consistently updating the progress of this stuff can;t be bad news.

    They are clearly liking what they are seeing, thus the updates every 4-6 months.

    It sounds like we have a solid solution in the pipeline, here's hoping the results can be even better in the next phase!

    BTW just a side note, but how does one get into one of these trials, and why is it that the people in the trials never seem to post about it online!?

    Leave a comment:

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