US government owned patent on hair follicle neogensis

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  • JayM
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    Yeh I got the lead scientists email but I had no idea what to even ask or write. If you guys wanted to write a list of what I should say I dont mind emailing.

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  • Renee
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    Any luck in contacting the researcher on the patent?

    Here is the contact info: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
    4301 Jones Bridge Road
    Bethesda, Maryland 20814

    Administrative Assistant
    Felicia Ballard (link sends e-mail)
    Phone: (301) 295-9802

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  • Renee
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    To be honest I don't believe a viable treatment will come from topical but rather a cell based treatment, but who knows. Few days ago nobody even knew about the us military research and these clnical trials. The take away here is that there is probably more research and even clinical trials going on here in the US and abroad that no one knows about.

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  • Slam1523
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    Originally posted by Renee
    I disagree with your comment. Why are you so negative? The army wants to help soldiers who have burned skin problems returning from war. Hair follicles is a essential to have normal looking skin.
    there's no reason not to hold out hope! my point was that to say that there will be limitless funding, so hair regeneration will come from this is naive ...

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  • JayM
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    Did anyone try and message the Doc who was the main researcher?

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  • Hemo
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    Originally posted by lacazette
    The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) is a leader in translating scientific discovery into clinical therapies.

    "We believe regenerative medicine promises to be one of the most pervasive influences on public health in the modern era." - Anthony Atala, MD, Director
    This is all well and good but doesn't mean the patented product is what's being tested...I hope it is, but we really can't be sure what they're testing until a researcher or participant comes forward.

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  • lacazette
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    Originally posted by macbeth81
    How do you know this is connected to the patent in OP and not something else (i.e. some BS saw palmetto shampoo)?
    The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) is a leader in translating scientific discovery into clinical therapies.

    "We believe regenerative medicine promises to be one of the most pervasive influences on public health in the modern era." - Anthony Atala, MD, Director

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  • jpar
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    well the trial is all filled up, pretty bummed out about it

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  • macbeth81
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    Originally posted by lacazette
    Guys!!!
    they are enrolling people RIGHT NOW for a MPB trial!!!!!

    Study Using a Topical Investigational Medication for the Treatment of Male Pattern Hair Loss

    http://www.wakehealth.edu/BeInvolved...70&title=Study Using a Topical Investigational Medication for the Treatment of Male Pattern Hair Loss

    OMFG
    How do you know this is connected to the patent in OP and not something else (i.e. some BS saw palmetto shampoo)?

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  • Hicks
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    Originally posted by lacazette
    And also the 'internet' lol
    Sorry bro, that was Al Gore

    The Raleigh area is the research triangle. I posted about them before but never seen the hair restoration.

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  • jpar
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    cabbage patch kids, furbies, snuggies, the list goes on

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  • Jonathan
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    Originally posted by JayM
    He says, typing on his computer/phone whilst on the internet aha.
    Why do the three of you add " lol" and "aha" to the end of your answers? He asked a question and you answered, would not that be enough? Its pretty pathetic in my opinion to become so excited over that you know something that someone else doesn't know that you have to make fun of the person. We all know different things, no one knows it all.

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  • Renee
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    In the US

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  • Renee
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    Also modern plastic surgery was pioneered by Harvard professor Dr. Varaztad Kazanjian for the government following ww1 for troops injured in battle.

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  • JayM
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    Originally posted by Dimoxynil
    So what's on the common market already which was initially a US military concept
    He says, typing on his computer/phone whilst on the internet aha. Tbf though it does say US military concept. Let's thank the british military a little

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