Good morning Kathy (and all members of this Yahoo group), Welcome to the Nathan-Faustman Yahoo group - thank you for joining. As a member, you are able to...
Apparently in "Phase 3" of the Faustman trials they will include people with Type 2 diabetes. WTF? Project 3: In year two and three of this project, patients...
Hello everyone, Just stumbled over an interesting article on BBC, but even though it refers to diabetes type 2, I was wondering if it could also prove a...
Razvan I saw the same article on a different news site. I'm not sure how new this research is, because I also found a much older article that seemed to say the...
While I think this news is interesting, the reality is that type 1 and type 2 diabetes are two entirely different disease processes with unrelated etiologies,...
I was actually wondering the same thing regarding the recruitment of Type 2 patients since we all know they are two fundamentally different disease processes....
I am wondering if this research IS the cure for type 1 diabetes-if it will work for other autoimmune diseases. I was diagnosed with type 1 when I was 51. Not...
This research is reminding me more and more of Dr. Vinik's INGAP protein. Lot's of fanfare in the begining then when INGAP failed for Type I's, Type II's were...
Thats a good question, and if I am not mistaken, it has been addressed before, but I do not remember the answer. Perhaps someone else can respond? ... 1 ... ...
Although this thread has been straying a bit off topic, as a follow- up to this inquiry, INGAP was not a complete failure, rather it proved that regeneration...
Stilltypeone, In response to your statement below, the animal research with INGAP is not even close to what Dr. Faustman's research and data is in the NOD...
Susan, my comment was not related to Dr. Faustman's method of a "cure", but all the hype(remember this research was first released in the July 2001 JCI), and...
Yes..However, don't forget that it has taken this long to raise the bulk of the needed funds to do the pre-clinical work and progress this research through a...
As you may know, in March 2006, a high-profile replication study (funded by JDRF, incidentally) of Dr. Faustman's research was met with considerable, although...
Dear Still Type One, We are all disappointed that it has taken so long for these trials to move forward. HOwever, I don't believe Dr. Faustman expected how ...
My questions is: should we give money to this research now? If so, why? I know that sounds like a strange question (especially for this board), but my...
Joshua You may be right overall about giving money. However my belief is that all research could do with more money, it may help speed up building of ...
Good afternoon, Just to clarify, The Iacocca Foundation has COMMTTED to raising $10 million for the Nathan/Faustman trial. However, that number has yet to be...
Marc, how much of the $10 million has The Iacocca Foundation raised so far? How many millions will it take to get this into human trials? ... $10 million ... ...
Hi, Nearly $6 million has been raised to date. Thanks to everyone for the generous support. The price tag remains the same to reach human clinical trials -...
Marc, you said $11.5 mil to REACH human clinical trials. Can you clarify, does this INCLUDE the human clinical trials, or does this only include all the...
I just took this from the website, but here's what the $11.5M ($10M from Iacocca Foundation and $1.5M from Dr. F's own fundraising) is supposed to pay for: The...
Dear all, Just found an interesting research, tought you might also be interested in reading about it. It's a long shot, but guess it's worth keeping an eye on...
if your having problems with the links its because there are some spaces. try this one instead. http://www.develogen.com/en/prod_diapep.php?hnav=2&tnav=1 ... ...
That was very interesting, thanks for sharing. Someone please correct me if I am wrong but it seems to me it would not matter the structure of the islet cells...
As long as the immune system is similar between mice and humans, I don't see where this would be an issue. From all of the data that I can find on the...
As long as the immune system is similar between mice and humans, I don't see where this would be an issue. From all of the data that I can find on the...
My concern is with the structure's being so different, will Faustman's protocol be transferrable to humans. Perhaps this is why BCG failed when tested...