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Re: [nathanfaustmantrials] Re: History of Faustman's Research

My comment below is a reference to the Iacocca Foundation.

I remember a post explaining why the Iacocca Foundation was ending funding, but now as I look back on the postings, I can't find it.  Was it this one: "FW: News from the Iacocca Foundation"?  That posting does mention it, but in a very vague and generic way.   I also looked at one of the Iacocca sites, but did not see anything very specific.  If you know of a good link to an Iacocca site, then I'll update my blog entry to include it.

Joshua


From: Carla <shortmuffin79@...>
To: nathanfaustmantrials@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 6:39:49 AM
Subject: [nathanfaustmantrials] Re: History of Faustman's Research

Lot's of information, thank you.

I have a question: What does this mean?

"However it does seem a little odd that Faustman's biggest
supporters would cut off funding right at the end of a supposedly
successful clinical trial."

Is that in reference to the Iacocca Foundation? If so, they have
offered an explanation. Perhaps you should incorporate that. It was
posted here not too long ago.

--- In nathanfaustmantrial s@yahoogroups. com, "joshua2levy"
<joshua2levy@ ...> wrote:
>
>
> I have just posted a history of Faustman's research to my Blog
which
> covers human ("clinical") trials into cures for type-1 diabetes. I
> encourage you to read it. It is the first published version, so if
> you see a mistake or some missing information, or even bad
phrasing on
> my part, please do email me.
>
> My goal in writing a blog entry on the history of Faustman's
research
> was to understand why different people had such widely differing
> opinions of her work. (And I think my posting does explain how
this
> happened, although you will be the final judge of that.)
>
> The Faustman History posting is here:
> http://cureresearch 4type1diabetes. blogspot. com/2008/ 10/faustmans-
research-part- 1-history. html
> The blog's address is
http://cureresearch 4type1diabetes. blogspot. com/
> All postings that relate to Faustman have a "Faustman" tag, and
can be
> seen here:
>
http://cureresearch 4type1diabetes. blogspot. com/search/ label/Faustman
>
> Joshua
>




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I have just posted a history of Faustman's research to my Blog which covers human ("clinical") trials into cures for type-1 diabetes. I encourage you to read...
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Lot's of information, thank you. I have a question: What does this mean? "However it does seem a little odd that Faustman's biggest supporters would cut off...
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My comment below is a reference to the Iacocca Foundation. I remember a post explaining why the Iacocca Foundation was ending funding, but now as I look back...
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