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  • lacazette
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 394

    #31
    Here is all the contacts of Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine. Can someone who speak good English could phone at some of their numbers? I will send mails but maybe by phone we could have more chances to get infos on what's goin on regarding hairloss and see if the inventions in the patent are being tested, are preparing to be tested, or if not at all

    "Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
    6720-A Rockledge Drive, Suite 100
    Bethesda, MD 20817

    Main Phone Number 240-694-2000
    Main Fax Number 240-694-3100
    Accounts Payable 240-694-4032 ap@hjf.org
    Clinical Trials 240-694-4017 clinicaltrials@hjf.org
    Communications 240-694-4018 HJF_Communications@hjf.org
    Contracting 240-694-4019 contracting@hjf.org
    Development donate@hjf.org
    Office of Education and Meetings 240-694-4002 education@hjf.org
    Ethics Hotline 866-687-2321 https://hjf.alertline.com
    Ethics and Business Conduct Department 240-694-4004 ethics@hjf.org
    Financial Reports 240-694-4020 reporting@hjf.org
    Graphic Production Services 240-694-2036 design@hjf.org
    HIV/International Contracting 240-694-2081 hiv_contracting@hjf.org
    Human Resources 240-694-4008 hr@hjf.org
    International Program Support Office 240-694-4027 ipso@hjf.org
    Legal 240-694-2063 legal@hjf.org
    Payroll 240-694-4024 payroll@hjf.org
    Program Management Office 240-694-4025 pmo@hjf.org
    Purchasing 240-694-4009 purchasing@hjf.org
    usupurchasing@hjf.org
    Regulatory Affairs and Research Compliance 240-694-4026 regulatoryaffairs@hjf.org
    Research Initiatives Office 240-694-4016 research@hjf.org
    Safety 240-694-4050 safety@hjf.org
    Sponsored Programs 240-694-4040 osp@hjf.org
    Technology Transfer & Commercialization 240-694-4028 techtransfer@hjf.org
    Travel 240-694-4013 travel-docs@hjf.org
    USU Services 240-694-2087 USUServices@hjf.org
    San Antonio Office 210-878-5124

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    • Renee
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2015
      • 196

      #32
      It's been almost 2 years since dr Christiana's & dr jahoda's breakthrough. I wonder if they were able to solve the gene expression issue. This can be a quick to market procedure because it's super safe, they are using your own cells and there are no growth factors added. There is a bunch of phase 1 safety data thanks to interex, aderans, etc.

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      • Renee
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2015
        • 196

        #33
        Rajesh Thangapazham, Ph.D.

        He found that cultured human dermal papilla cells have the capacity to induce complete human hair follicles and sebaceous glands and has created intellectual properties for skin substitutes and hair restoration therapies. He is the recipient of the Society for Investigative Dermatology and the Japanese Society for Investigative Dermatology Young Fellow Collegiality Award and International Investigative Dermatology Trainee Retreat Fellowship. In 2015 he was selected by the Dermatology Foundation to receive a Career Development Award to study genes regulating hair follicle neogenesis, growth, and development.

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        • nameless
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2013
          • 965

          #34
          Originally posted by Renee
          It's been almost 2 years since dr Christiana's & dr jahoda's breakthrough. I wonder if they were able to solve the gene expression issue. This can be a quick to market procedure because it's super safe, they are using your own cells and there are no growth factors added. There is a bunch of phase 1 safety data thanks to interex, aderans, etc.
          There is a difference between interex/Aderans and Christiano/Jahoda work. In order to get the cells to culture without losing hair inductivity they will have to do things to the cells during culture that interex and aderans didn't do, and any time you do something different you have to start new studies from phase 1. Sorry.

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          • lacazette
            Senior Member
            • May 2015
            • 394

            #35
            Thomas Darling
            Area of Research:
            The processes of hamartoma formation and skin regeneration

            "Recently, we presented the first successful generation of human hair follicles in bioengineered dermal-epidermal composites using normal adult cells. "

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            • hellouser
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 4419

              #36
              Originally posted by lacazette
              Thomas Darling
              Area of Research:
              The processes of hamartoma formation and skin regeneration

              "Recently, we presented the first successful generation of human hair follicles in bioengineered dermal-epidermal composites using normal adult cells. "
              Source?

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              • Renee
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2015
                • 196

                #37
                Lacazette that is huge, generating hair using adult cells.

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                • joachim
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2014
                  • 559

                  #38
                  Originally posted by lacazette
                  Thomas Darling
                  Area of Research:
                  The processes of hamartoma formation and skin regeneration

                  "Recently, we presented the first successful generation of human hair follicles in bioengineered dermal-epidermal composites using normal adult cells. "
                  whaaaaat? where do you always find that crazy research stuff?
                  and especially the quoted text? where is this presented follicle?

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                  • Renee
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2015
                    • 196

                    #39
                    Dr christiano did the same thing in 2013. She grew hair from adult cells on human foreskin.

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                    • JayM
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 411

                      #40
                      You... You mean from foreskin right? Not like attached? That moment when your bellend has more hair than your head haha.

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                      • Renee
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2015
                        • 196

                        #41
                        Here is the link to the study from thomas darling that lacazette is referring to:

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                        • FooFighter
                          Member
                          • Feb 2015
                          • 90

                          #42
                          Someone from USA should call them and ask specific questions about what we are talking right now. If we don’t call we will never know, so act quickly in real life

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                          • lacazette
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2015
                            • 394

                            #43
                            Originally posted by hellouser
                            Source?

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                            • lacazette
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2015
                              • 394

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Renee
                              Here is the link to the study from thomas darling that lacazette is referring to:

                              http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23924901
                              Hey renee, I don't think Darling talk about this in his quote on the website, but about his more recent work with Rajesh Thangapazham on follicular neogenesis who received derm awards,etc

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                              • burtandernie
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2012
                                • 1563

                                #45
                                Better delivery methods are still pretty huge. I agree completely plenty of stuff out now like topical spiro might work 10 times better if delivered more effectively. Delivering stuff topically is not a trivial problem

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