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@lady Pr-oscar: Did You Forget Me?
AndiL ha risposto ad una discussione creata da AndiL in Altri studi e ricerche
Hello, congratulations concerning your exam! Could you imagine to do radio/TV/newspaper-Interviews in Italy about hairloss and hairloss research? You would probably be supported by a leading German or US-hair researcher, if translation was available during the interview. That would really help a lot, as such interviews would hopefully attract some donators/investors and/or study participants. Of course I would do everything to prepare you in the best possible way for the interviews. Thank you very much Andreas P.S.: Our homepage http://www.infagen.de is currently offline (unfortunately), but will be online again soon. -
I am still looking forward to an e-mail from you. Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you very much Andreas (E-mail: [email protected]) The best way to predict the future is to invent it (Kant).
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Novita' Sulla Hm?
AndiL ha risposto ad una discussione creata da lady pr-oscar in Altri studi e ricerche
Dear Lady PR-Oscar, as far as I understand you asked about the most promissing HM research. In my opinion this is surely Dr. Washenik (Aderans Research Institute), as he is also doing intensive research on a scaffolding or a bioabsorbable matrix, in order to control hair direction (http://worldoncology.healthology.com/webcast_transcript.asp?b=worldoncology&f=hairloss&c=hairloss_cloningtech&spg=FIF). The other researchers have enormous problems concerning hair growth direction, e.g. Bazan admits, that he has a very bad control concerning hair growth direction. And I don´t know, how he should solve that problem without a scaffolding or a bioabsorbable matrix. Additionally the costs for Bazan´s HM are extremly high, about 36.000 dollars for a grande session. Washenik hopes to be between 10.000 and 20.000 dollars. If you haven´t read the 2003-hairlosshelp.com interview with Washenik yet, I recommend to do so: http://www.hairlosshelp.com/hair_cloning/c...ew_washenik.cfm Warm regards Andreas P.S.: By the way - I am looking forward to hearing from you concerning Infagen possibilities in Italy. -
Please Help Us To Accelerate Hair Research
AndiL ha risposto ad una discussione creata da AndiL in Altri studi e ricerche
Dear LP, that´s abolsutely great news!!! Could you please send me an e-mail next week? Good luck for your final exam!!!! Warm regards Andreas -
Please Help Us To Accelerate Hair Research
AndiL ha risposto ad una discussione creata da AndiL in Altri studi e ricerche
Dear Zortek, dear El Funambolo, could you imagine to support our intiative in Italy? For example you could translate our standard contact letter (please see below) and send it to Italian wealthy people/investors with hair problems. Or you could print our the standard contact letter and use it as a flyer. Of course it would be fantastic, if one of you was brave enough to do some newpaper/TV/radio-interviews in Italy. This would surely attract many study participants and donators or investors. Warm regards Andreas Standard contact letter: Your name XY-Street XY Town Country E-mail: Phone: or the address of our intiative (e.g. if you use it as a flyer): Infagen Postfach 23 D-36367 Wartenberg GERMANY E-mail: [email protected] Subject: Support of leading biomedical hair researchers to find a cure for baldness and gray hair in the near future Dear Mr. XY, my name is XY. I am a member of the international "Initiative for the advancement of hair gene research" (Infagen). We are a group of men and women with different forms of hairloss, that want to support and accelerate biomedical hair research. The aim of the initiative is the side-effect free cure of all sorts of hairloss and other hair problems (e.g. graying hair) and the regrowth of lost hair by cell and gene therapy. As you perhaps know gene therapy is considered the 4th medical revolution (after hygienics, operation in narcosis and antibiotics), as it will offer a cure for many currently incurable diseases. Also hairloss belongs to the diseases, that will finally be defeated by biomedical research. Already in 1995 the US biotech firm AntiCancer Inc. showed, that harmless fat bubbles (=liposomes) allow the very specific and effective delivery of therapeutic genes to hair follicles. Also several hair growth related genes have been found since 1995, e.g. the hairless-gene and the nude-gene, that were discovered by Dr. Angela Christiano (Columbia University/New York). Prof. Fuchs (Rockefeller University) even created completely new hair follicles in adult mice in 1998. So this groundbreaking biomedical research may lead to a full head of hair even for completely bald people. But still some problems have to be solved before these and other exciting research results will revolutionize the therapy of human hairloss. These problems could be solved in about 2-4 years. Up to now nearly all important research results have come from academic researchers at public universities and their financial resources are very limited. But modern biomedical research depends on latest equipment in order to be fast and effective. So the more money the researchers have, the sooner there will be a final cure for hairloss and baldness. We already convinced the US millionaire Mr. Steve Kirsch, the inventor of the internet search engine infoseek.com, to fund hairloss research. Following the advice of his medical experts he donated more than 300.000 dollars to Dr. Christiano and Dr. Colin Jahoda, two of the leading hair researchers. But this can only be a beginning. Much more tax deductibale donations and/or investments are needed to guarantee fast research results. So are you also interested in supporting leading hair researchers? We and the researchers will like answering all your remaining questions. Of course we will guarantee absolute anonymity, if you want that. Of course you will be able to talk personally with the researchers and visit their laboratories before making a final funding decision. It has to be emphasized, that you can also invest into selected hair research groups. So if their research is successful, you will make a very significant profit. You will find much additional information about the enormous potential of biomedical hair research and the Infagen concept on our homepage http://www.infagen.de (English version). Best regards XY -
Please Help Us To Accelerate Hair Research
AndiL ha risposto ad una discussione creata da AndiL in Altri studi e ricerche
I forgot to mention, that I don´t speak or understand Italian. So if the first reply from you, El Funambolo, was a question for me, please write it again in English - if possible. Thank you very much Andreas -
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Hello, my name is Andreas Lutz. I am a German student and a member of the support group "Initiative for the advancement of hair gene research" (Infagen). We are a group of men and women with different forms of hairloss, that want to support and accelerate biomedical hair research. The aim of the initiative is the side-effect free cure of all sorts of hairloss and other hair problems (e.g. graying hair) and the regrowth of lost hair by biomedical drugs, hair multiplication, cell and gene therapy. As you perhaps know gene therapy is considered the 4th medical revolution (after hygienics, operation in narcosis and antibiotics), as it will offer a cure for many currently incurable diseases. Also hairloss belongs to the diseases, that will finally be defeated by biomedical research. Already in 1995 the US biotech firm AntiCancer Inc. (http://www.anticancer.com ) showed, that harmless fat bubbles (=liposomes) allow the very specific and effective delivery of therapeutic genes to hair follicles (http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/SUA06/bald.html ). Also several hair growth related genes have been found since 1995, e.g. the hairless-gene (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/23/14/13.html ) and the nude-gene (http://cumc.columbia.edu/news/journ...-1999/gene.html ), that were discovered by Dr. Angela Christiano (Columbia University/New York). Prof. Fuchs (Rockefeller University) even created completely new hair follicles in adult mice in 1998 (http://www.hhmi.org/fuchs ). So this groundbreaking biomedical research may lead to a full head of hair even for completely bald people. But still some problems have to be solved before these and other exciting research results will revolutionize the therapy of human hairloss. These problems could be solved in about 2-4 years. Up to now nearly all important research results have come from academic researchers at public universities and their financial resources are very limited. But modern biomedical research depends on latest equipment in order to be fast and effective. So the more money the researchers have, the sooner there will be a final cure for hairloss and baldness. We already convinced the US millionaire Mr. Steve Kirsch, the inventor of the internet search engine infoseek.com, to fund hairloss research. Following the advice of his medical experts he donated more than 200.000 dollars to Dr. Christiano and Dr. Colin Jahoda, two of the leading hair researchers (http://www.kirschfoundation.org/how...r_follicle.html ). But this can only be a beginning. Much more tax deductibale (!!) donations and/or investments are needed to guarantee fast research results. Of course every donator/investor will be able to talk personally with the researchers and visit their laboratories before making a final funding decision. Another important aspect is this: Several research groups are looking for the genes, that cause the different forms of hairloss. To find these genes, they need blood samples of brothers and sisters, that are affected with hereditary hairloss (androgenetic alopecia) and alopecia areata (http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/derm/hairloss/ ). So it is very important, that enough study participants are found soon. Both aspects can be supported by an initiative of affected people, what should lead to a significant acceleration of the research process. This is the aim of the "Initiative for the advancement of hair gene research" (InFAGen). You will find much additional information about the enormous potential of biomedical hair research and the Infagen concept on our homepage http://www.infagen.de (English version). We are still looking for people, that support us. Really everybody could help, e.g. by sending our standard contact letter to wealthy people with hair problems or by distributing flyers. A really fanstastic oppportunity would be of course radio- or TV-interviews in Italy, during which you could talk about the potential of biomedical research. This would hopefully also attract some interested donators/investors and study participants. So please contact me, if you want to help us! My e-mail-address is [email protected] If at least some of us stop complaining and start acting, there will be a really effective therapy, hopefully even a cure, in the near future! Best wishes Andreas -
Please Help Us To Accelerate Hair Research
AndiL ha risposto ad una discussione creata da AndiL in Altri studi e ricerche
Oh sorry, of course I meant "radio- or TV-interviews in Italy" not "radio- or TV-interviews in the Netherlands". I also posted this message at the Netherland homepage http://www.haarweb.nl and forgot to change that, when I copied the message for this forum. Regards Andreas -
Please Help Us To Accelerate Hair Research
AndiL ha aggiunto una discussione in Altri studi e ricerche
Hello, my name is Andreas Lutz. I am a German student and a member of the support group "Initiative for the advancement of hair gene research" (Infagen). We are a group of men and women with different forms of hairloss, that want to support and accelerate biomedical hair research. The aim of the initiative is the side-effect free cure of all sorts of hairloss and other hair problems (e.g. graying hair) and the regrowth of lost hair by biomedical drugs, hair multiplication, cell and gene therapy. As you perhaps know gene therapy is considered the 4th medical revolution (after hygienics, operation in narcosis and antibiotics), as it will offer a cure for many currently incurable diseases. Also hairloss belongs to the diseases, that will finally be defeated by biomedical research. Already in 1995 the US biotech firm AntiCancer Inc. (http://www.anticancer.com ) showed, that harmless fat bubbles (=liposomes) allow the very specific and effective delivery of therapeutic genes to hair follicles (http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/SUA06/bald.html ). Also several hair growth related genes have been found since 1995, e.g. the hairless-gene (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/record/23/14/13.html ) and the nude-gene (http://cumc.columbia.edu/news/journ...-1999/gene.html ), that were discovered by Dr. Angela Christiano (Columbia University/New York). Prof. Fuchs (Rockefeller University) even created completely new hair follicles in adult mice in 1998 (http://www.hhmi.org/fuchs ). So this groundbreaking biomedical research may lead to a full head of hair even for completely bald people. But still some problems have to be solved before these and other exciting research results will revolutionize the therapy of human hairloss. These problems could be solved in about 2-4 years. Up to now nearly all important research results have come from academic researchers at public universities and their financial resources are very limited. But modern biomedical research depends on latest equipment in order to be fast and effective. So the more money the researchers have, the sooner there will be a final cure for hairloss and baldness. We already convinced the US millionaire Mr. Steve Kirsch, the inventor of the internet search engine infoseek.com, to fund hairloss research. Following the advice of his medical experts he donated more than 200.000 dollars to Dr. Christiano and Dr. Colin Jahoda, two of the leading hair researchers (http://www.kirschfoundation.org/how...r_follicle.html ). But this can only be a beginning. Much more tax deductibale (!!) donations and/or investments are needed to guarantee fast research results. Of course every donator/investor will be able to talk personally with the researchers and visit their laboratories before making a final funding decision. Another important aspect is this: Several research groups are looking for the genes, that cause the different forms of hairloss. To find these genes, they need blood samples of brothers and sisters, that are affected with hereditary hairloss (androgenetic alopecia) and alopecia areata (http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/derm/hairloss/ ). So it is very important, that enough study participants are found soon. Both aspects can be supported by an initiative of affected people, what should lead to a significant acceleration of the research process. This is the aim of the "Initiative for the advancement of hair gene research" (InFAGen). You will find much additional information about the enormous potential of biomedical hair research and the Infagen concept on our homepage http://www.infagen.de (English version). We are still looking for people, that support us. Really everybody could help, e.g. by sending our standard contact letter to wealthy people with hair problems or by distributing flyers. A really fanstastic oppportunity would be of course radio- or TV-interviews in the Netherlands, during which you could talk about the potential of biomedical research. This would hopefully also attract some interested donators/investors and study participants. So please contact me, if you want to help us! My e-mail-address is [email protected] If at least some of us stop complaining and start acting, there will be a really effective therapy, hopefully even a cure, in the near future! Best wishes Andreas