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  • joachim
    Senior Member
    • May 2014
    • 562

    World Hair Congress 2015

    in november the 9th world hair congress will take place in miami.
    i had a look at the preliminary scientific program. as usual Cots will take part to give his usual presentation which won't lead to any cure of course.

    currently i can't see any interesting presentation on the schedule. they even extended the deadline for sending in abstracts. seems a bit to me that they can't fill the program with enough useful presentations, i don't know, and even i don't care. there will be no news on that hairloss congress. 1 year passed since the last congress with desmond, and absolutely nothing has changed. a cure is still 10 years away like always.
    if lauster's team won't take part this year, we can write them off as well.
  • hellouser
    Senior Member
    • May 2012
    • 4423

    #2
    Originally posted by joachim
    if lauster's team won't take part this year, we can write them off as well.
    ???

    They were completely silent for 4 years and were completely relevant last year with their news after their appearance in South Korea. However and more importantly, they can't get funding.... and you consider that a write off?

    Makes no sense. But I see that parading around Follicept without even having results from a trial, makes HEADLINE NEWS. My god.

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    • Swooping
      Senior Member
      • May 2014
      • 803

      #3
      Hey joachim can you provide me a link to the schedule? Thanks man.

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      • doinmyheadin
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 129

        #4
        Follicept could cure hairloss before November and there will be no need for the hairloss congress lol.

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        • joachim
          Senior Member
          • May 2014
          • 562

          #5
          Originally posted by Swooping
          Hey joachim can you provide me a link to the schedule? Thanks man.

          click on the scientific program tab.

          there's no detailed program list yet. only some rough titled program points are visible in the schedule.
          cristiano, washenik and Cots are on-board. can't see lauster or anything else interesting.

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          • karxxx
            Member
            • Mar 2014
            • 57

            #6

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            • joachim
              Senior Member
              • May 2014
              • 562

              #7
              Originally posted by hellouser
              ???

              They were completely silent for 4 years and were completely relevant last year with their news after their appearance in South Korea. However and more importantly, they can't get funding.... and you consider that a write off?

              Makes no sense. But I see that parading around Follicept without even having results from a trial, makes HEADLINE NEWS. My god.
              yes, they were silent for 4 years, appeared for a short presentation with unspectacular achievements, and maybe dissapear again now for several years. the new website they were working on to release (according to desmond) is still not online. more than 9 months passed since that announcement. seems like they entered their stealth mode again.

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              • rdawg
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 1019

                #8
                Originally posted by joachim
                in november the 9th world hair congress will take place in miami.
                i had a look at the preliminary scientific program. as usual Cots will take part to give his usual presentation which won't lead to any cure of course.

                currently i can't see any interesting presentation on the schedule. they even extended the deadline for sending in abstracts. seems a bit to me that they can't fill the program with enough useful presentations, i don't know, and even i don't care. there will be no news on that hairloss congress. 1 year passed since the last congress with desmond, and absolutely nothing has changed. a cure is still 10 years away like always.
                if lauster's team won't take part this year, we can write them off as well.
                It;s months away I doubt many companies have even applied to go yet

                and the bolded statement is one of the major problems i have with this forum, you guys get some small news, get excited and then get sad when 6 months-1 year pass and it's not here yet. SM, CB, BIM, and now Kythera have all moved a step forward since that hairloss congress.

                Progress is the key word in this industry, we are not 10 years away, we are not a year away, but we are getting much closer, so dont get sad when nothing comes next year, but there are definitely products that have potential to be released within 1.5-3 years from now(BIM is closest, then SM, CB and setiprant).

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                • Sogeking
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 497

                  #9
                  Unfortunately I don't think we will hear much from Dr. Lauster's team. Last I checked on Dr. Atacs profile on Linkedin she joined Tissuse.


                  I don't think they have the funding yet for hair follicles. They do mention that one of the application areas is hair follicle.
                  My hope is that Dr. Angelo manages to make her startup that was mentioned in that article few weeks ago. As for this conference I'm sure there will be some new presentations which will most likely just be a proof of concept in a lab setting in vitro.

                  @rdawg
                  Yes there are some new potential treatments potentially coming out in less than 5 year timeline, but they all still have questionable efficacy. I'm sure they might help really low NWs but I don't think they will help much on the regrowth side of the things. The projects that Dr. Lausters, Dr. Jahodas and Dr. Angelos teams are working on are effectively a cure.
                  Besides them I would definitely like Histogen to get funding I think they have potential, and Dr. Naughton said they saw increase in hair counts well after 2 years from the first application of HSC.

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                  • BiqqieSmalls
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2015
                    • 135

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sogeking
                    @rdawg
                    Yes there are some new potential treatments potentially coming out in less than 5 year timeline, but they all still have questionable efficacy. I'm sure they might help really low NWs but I don't think they will help much on the regrowth side of the things. The projects that Dr. Lausters, Dr. Jahodas and Dr. Angelos teams are working on are effectively a cure.
                    Besides them I would definitely like Histogen to get funding I think they have potential, and Dr. Naughton said they saw increase in hair counts well after 2 years from the first application of HSC.
                    SM recruited NW4+.

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                    • efedrez
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2013
                      • 168

                      #11
                      Replicel will be in the congress, I hope by then they will have some data for their phase 2 trial

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                      • tanvirnabi
                        Junior Member
                        • May 2015
                        • 3

                        #12
                        Restoration of loss hair

                        Visiting the link on bernsteinmedical rises my hope high on restoration of loss hair. It says based on new research, Generation of cells like DP cells is possible. It may happen from human embryonic stem cells. It is a very encouraging news. I also hope 9th World Congress for Hair Research will be successful one. We all should hope for the best.

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                        • Scientalk56
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 282

                          #13
                          This is worst year for hairloss progress

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                          • BiqqieSmalls
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2015
                            • 135

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Scientalk56
                            This is worst year for hairloss progress
                            How so?

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                            • Swooping
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2014
                              • 803

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Scientalk56
                              This is worst year for hairloss progress
                              One thing is for sure it looked a heck of a lot better 2-3 years ago.

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