'Sanford-Burnham researchers have used human pluripotent stem cells to generate new hair'
We can help by directly donate to Terskikh's research for hair loss, there's already some guys who gave more than 25000 usd in the sanford Burnham page comment, and maybe more.
"Thank you very much for your comment and your interest in our research. If you’d like to directly donate to this research, please visit our website at https://supportus.sanfordburnham.org...e.aspx?pid=298. There’s also a “Donate” button in the blog post."
They need 6,5 millions dollars to start clinical trials in humans. Please no one is millionaire here? haha who maybe someone know a very rich guy in his entourage??
"Thanks very much for your comment and your questions. Our scientists are currently working in several directions including the actual research in Dr. Terskikh’s lab. That takes roughly two years and costs around $1.5 million. The team there is also launching a C corporation to take this research to the next level.
The first trials could start in two years from now if Dr. Terskikh can both fund his research ($1.5 million) and studies into the tumorigenicity of this approach ($5 million).
I hope this gives you more clarity on where this research stands.
Best,"
I'm sure there's one guy in the world willing to pay and support this research to maybe slightly accelerate the whole processus. WE HAVE TO FIND HIM !!
We can help by directly donate to Terskikh's research for hair loss, there's already some guys who gave more than 25000 usd in the sanford Burnham page comment, and maybe more.
"Thank you very much for your comment and your interest in our research. If you’d like to directly donate to this research, please visit our website at https://supportus.sanfordburnham.org...e.aspx?pid=298. There’s also a “Donate” button in the blog post."
They need 6,5 millions dollars to start clinical trials in humans. Please no one is millionaire here? haha who maybe someone know a very rich guy in his entourage??
"Thanks very much for your comment and your questions. Our scientists are currently working in several directions including the actual research in Dr. Terskikh’s lab. That takes roughly two years and costs around $1.5 million. The team there is also launching a C corporation to take this research to the next level.
The first trials could start in two years from now if Dr. Terskikh can both fund his research ($1.5 million) and studies into the tumorigenicity of this approach ($5 million).
I hope this gives you more clarity on where this research stands.
Best,"
I'm sure there's one guy in the world willing to pay and support this research to maybe slightly accelerate the whole processus. WE HAVE TO FIND HIM !!

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