• 07-08-2011 10:07 PM
    Mojo Risin
    Spencer to do an interview with Replicel ?
    I read someone talking about that possibility ... we haven't heard anything from anyone for a long time, we need to get some things moving ! We'll never get any ''cure'' if we stay passive like that ...
  • 07-09-2011 12:38 PM
    NoName72
    I'm curious too, this seems to be the real deal !
  • 07-09-2011 02:17 PM
    LarryDavid
    yeah this would be great!
  • 07-09-2011 03:02 PM
    Mojo Risin
    It would help Replicel get a little bit of visibility and it would cheer the community up, that's for sure.
  • 07-09-2011 04:38 PM
    PayDay
    I’m sure it will happen. If anyone can get an interview with them it’s Spencer Kobren, so I’m sure when they want to share their information he’ll get us the interview. No pressure Spencer!:)
  • 07-09-2011 06:46 PM
    HairTalk
    I'd be eager to hear that interview. Their Web site certainly has piqued my interest, and — as the theory behind it sounds quite persuasive — I'm curious to how effective RepliCel is in actual practice.
  • 07-09-2011 07:18 PM
    Thinning@30
    I'm all for this. I want to see all the big pharmaceutical companies in arms race to develop new hair loss treatments.

    What I want to know about Replicel is are there any plans to release a version of their product somewhere in the world before the completion of all three phases of clinical trials? I find it interesting that the company is conducting trials in Georgia, a country known for being a medical tourism destination where people go to get treatments before they are approved in other parts of the world. It would be nice to think that there could be a chance of getting access to an effective treatment sometime before I'm too old.
  • 07-09-2011 08:36 PM
    DepressedByHairLoss
    Yes, I agree that Replicel sounds very good. It's really too bad that the big pharmaceutical companies have to be behind something in order for it to go anywhere. They're only interested in making money. If something has the potential to be effective, yet doesn't seem totally foolproof, then they won't get behind it because there stands the possibility of them losing money. It all revolves around money unfortunately. Curis is a perfect example. They were developing a hedgehog agonist drug that would hopefully stimulate hair growth. Yet when their pharmaceutical backing went away, so did their hope of developing a potential powerful hair growth drug. Curis is a very small company and did not have nearly enough money to conduct clinical trials on their own. I've talked to Curis several times over the phone and even tracked down (and talked on the phone to) their lead scientist on their hair regrowth project. Man, I am so dedicated to looking for a cure for this hair loss more than anybody!!
    But anyway, this Replicel thing really does sound exciting and hopefully it comes out sooner rather than later. Apparently it has been the product of years of research and it sounds miles more sophisticated and advanced than the crap that we have out today. And I'm absolutely sure that Spencer could track down some one behind Replicel and get them on the show. Really, God bless Spencer for being so absolutely dedicated to helping us all out in publicizing hair loss and subsequently trying to publicize effective treatments for it. He must really be a great person.
  • 07-09-2011 09:14 PM
    Mojo Risin
    Honestly I have no idea how it could be so hard to contact them :

    Corporate Head Office:
    RepliCel Life Sciences
    1225 – 888 Dunsmuir Street
    Vancouver, BC V6C 3K4
    Tel: 604-248-8730
    Toll Free: 1-800-248-5255
    Email: info@replicel.com

    Media and IR Contact:
    Tammey George, Director of Communications
    Direct: 604-248-8696
    Email: tg@replicel.com

    They have someone for this kind of stuff. Anyway, hope it'll happen.
  • 07-10-2011 04:30 PM
    Mojo Risin

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