Hi, great presentation. Thank you. It might really help if the guests kept their questions to the end. It felt like David was interjecting a lot and knocking you off of your presentation path
@KochSaMD8 ай бұрын
as an app developer with a focus on home diganostics, including urine tests.. the i-ourology carepath is really the best implementation i have seen (and I have reviewed allot over the years). Really wish you much success!!!
@MahshadF Жыл бұрын
Don’t get ripped off. I strongly urge contacting investors who Low fleeced, aggressive fact-checking (EEG brain monitors for sleep were sold long before his “invention”), consult with actual BMI experts, EEG experts, faculty who recognize him as a charlatan, and any unaffiliated neuroscientist who can shed light on his false claims of originality and novelty, false claims of any published human trials even in his schlocky dissertation, misuse of quotes by the deceased, and consult with AI researchers who will instantly recognize the tech as 25-year-old, obviated, undergraduate work. He is a dangerously charming networker bereft of the requisite technical expertise, and any moral compass (which he hides behind self-promoting campaigns, as is typical of sociopathic narcissists who extort reputations). Journalists, this is an excellent case study in Theranos-like BS.
@PorkChopify2 жыл бұрын
This was an amazing talk
@MedicalMarcom2 жыл бұрын
And he’s one of the warmest, best people I know. ❤️ I love that man.
@steel0tsunami2 жыл бұрын
What book did the criteria for reasonably foreseeable misuse come from? At around 13 minutes into the video.
@MDGPremium2 жыл бұрын
steel0tsunami, the book is Safety Risk Management for Medical Devices by Bilan Elahi
@80wasim3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you Venkat
@redshaman6503 жыл бұрын
There are some other things too like hair follicle build up and DHT damage that tolemers won't be able to fix if I am badly burned in a fire and my skin matrixes are damaged and parts are missing telomeres can't fix that.
@mtfine4 жыл бұрын
The space is heating up. Lots of smart innovative people are working on this.
@catorepublic4 жыл бұрын
According to the Harvard Gazette, Suneet Agarwal has identified several small molecules that restore telomeres. The title of the article is "Study identifies potential drug treatments for telomere diseases" and it was published on 4/22/20. Has Bill Andrews heard of this? Second, does Bill Andrews have any thoughts on the plasma-based therapies that the Conboys are working on?
@billandrews46944 жыл бұрын
Yes, I've discussed the study at several of my presentations and I have been interviewed several times by NEWS reporters about the study.
@vickybiagini86233 жыл бұрын
Bill, can you please hurry up. It's been ten yrs already with no results. Betty White doesn't have much time left.
@billandrews46943 жыл бұрын
@@vickybiagini8623 the delay isn't due to the science its due to the lack of funding to do the science. I'm counting on people like you to help find the funding. So, could you please hurry up? :)
@chronokoks4 жыл бұрын
Contract terminated? Oh my... this thing is harder to get off the ground than electric cars were (not a fan of them.. they'll not be mainstream in the next 20 years unless an electric power generation and distribution revolution happens ). Will Michael Fossel have more luck with his telomere gene therapy? (for alzheimers).
@billandrews46944 жыл бұрын
There is a misunderstanding. My company is a research company and we don't market products. We developed and patented the Telomerase Gene Therapy that everyone else is marketing. That is, Libella, Telocyte (Fossel's company), BioViva, and Telomere Therapeutics all market the same gene therapy. And, so far, NONE of them are doing very well. THAT IS WHY I am talking to your group. And, Alzheimer's is everyone's top priority in their clinical studies. The only difference is that Telocyte isn't doing anything else except Alzheimer's.
@chronokoks4 жыл бұрын
@@billandrews4694 no worries Bill, I'm just sighing loudly that the efforts of companies are failing. Maybe if Bitcoin breaks 1 000 000 some day, there will be enough philanthropists to splurge 50 mil for a good cause without thinking about returns on investment.
@billandrews46944 жыл бұрын
@@chronokoks Two coins have been created to support my research. One in Japan called "The Telomere Coin". The other one was created in Estonia, but I can't remember the coin name. Neither coin has been successful.
@stranger-j7j4 жыл бұрын
@@billandrews4694 There was created crypto coin name one coin, peoples lost millions dollars that fraud.