Dr. Nigam, Can We Get an Official Timeline?
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No it doesnt tell me where peoples priorities are man. It tells me that this industry hasnt embraced social networking or new technology.
If gamers can solve a ten year HIV puzzle in ten days maybe we need to get our own puzzles into the fold.it framework. I bet there are a ton of balding geeks that could help.
I know enough about kickstarter campaigns to know that we need to be specific and have a clear goal.
Maybe we should do a first kickstarter getting something into fold.it ?
Don't believe me...
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/10/gam...e-in-ten-days/
'wah, it wont do anything, wah you won't get far, wah wah wah'
I'm in 1000% to start such a project, but im NOT going to do it on my own, theres way too much work.Comment
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A kickstarter/crowdfunding campaign initiative has been proposed so many times on this forum and others, but every time a thread comes up theres always at least one negative nancy to come in and try to demolish the idea;
'wah, it wont do anything, wah you won't get far, wah wah wah'
I'm in 1000% to start such a project, but im NOT going to do it on my own, theres way too much work.
$10 = updates, first to be told when it's ready
$10,000+ = first in line for treatment
Check out this $600 laser hat garbage that got funded for half a million dollars http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/th...e-laser-helmet
The only thing that's difficult is the logistics with the money. Who sets up the kickstarter? Are we funding Nigam's manhattan project, or some smaller, more specific experiments? A pre-existing company, or a new venture?Comment
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I'm telling you, a legitimate hair loss cure would get crowdfunded for millions of dollars if it was done right (contact lots of press before starting, make a video explaining the plan, etc.). You could offer various rewards:
$10 = updates, first to be told when it's ready
$10,000+ = first in line for treatment
Check out this $600 laser hat garbage that got funded for half a million dollars http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/th...e-laser-helmet
The only thing that's difficult is the logistics with the money. Who sets up the kickstarter? Are we funding Nigam's manhattan project, or some smaller, more specific experiments? A pre-existing company, or a new venture?Comment
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Crowdfunding right now undeniably works most of the time, but the rewards can't be money. Right now it's illegal to do microinvesting crowdfunding like that, with monetary rewards, but I agree that it's the next revolution, once it's legal.Comment
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You need to step away from your bias to see the potential in such a project.Comment
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I'm telling you, a legitimate hair loss cure would get crowdfunded for millions of dollars if it was done right (contact lots of press before starting, make a video explaining the plan, etc.). You could offer various rewards:
$10 = updates, first to be told when it's ready
$10,000+ = first in line for treatment
Check out this $600 laser hat garbage that got funded for half a million dollars http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/th...e-laser-helmet
The only thing that's difficult is the logistics with the money. Who sets up the kickstarter? Are we funding Nigam's manhattan project, or some smaller, more specific experiments? A pre-existing company, or a new venture?
Like I said, we need to organize a TEAM of dedicated people, discuss a strategy, and then plan the execution before making it live. This would need to happen REALLY fast as many of us are losing patience waiting for these incompetent LOSER scientists peddling their useless findings over the last 30+ years. Enough is enough, the only people that are going to help us are ourselves.Comment
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We can't crowdfund in the same way kickstarter projects do it because this is speculative bioengineering, we have no idea if its going to work, and so can't offer rewards. What we need to offer is a way of accelerating research into mpb cures in general and make sure anyone who donates is donating to slush fund to be spent as we as a community see fit; a little like how cancer research is funded now. Jahoda himself said there is next to no money in hairloss research, we want to see his work become successful.
But we don't want to give money out Willy nilly. That's were clued up students like Desmond come in. We plan for example what work needs to be done in order to get 3d sphereoids 100% gene expressed. We recruits a phd student to undertake the work at a top university using all their equipment. The findings become our of property and we release that info to the public domain. Nobody gains anything but mpb research.Comment
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I've done a kickstarter. Rewards aren't a necessity, only an addition. An addition that makes feel like less of a donation.
If we wait for equity crowd-funding rules to pass, then we can offer equity stakes in the company.
I'd be happy to fund nigams manhattan project, if we can find a respected CFO and CEO to handle the financials. I'm not sending 500K to nigam directly. He can be head of research organization or whatever.
As to whether other researchers would be down to "split" the rewards, or if they'd rather go solo and reap the benefits themselves. This is a valid point.
i would say to them, would you rather own 100% of $0.00?
Or 5% of $4B? ($200M)
Obviously it's better to team up, increase your chances of success, mitigate your chances of failure-- and take a "smaller" cut.
I think the issue is less convincing them of the above argument, and more a question of who owns their research and if that existing company is willing to sell it to our company for an equity stake.. etc.Comment
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one more day until the official timeline...
by the way in his site there is a thick result...8k grafts. i think its the first oneComment
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Pls provide link,
is it this one
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I know what you say but this is what Dr Cole just said in regards to Nigams:
"I did spend a good bit of time with Dr. Nigam in San Francisco. He talks a good game. I need to go there to evaluate the results, however. Other physicians in India are no so sure about his claims. We shall see."Comment
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I know what you say but this is what Dr Cole just said in regards to Nigams:
"I did spend a good bit of time with Dr. Nigam in San Francisco. He talks a good game. I need to go there to evaluate the results, however. Other physicians in India are no so sure about his claims. We shall see."Comment
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Dr Nigam will be freaking out when he reads that.Comment
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