Comment just like Pfizer- selling alll the cash cows (Score 2) 120
Final step, call it toasted and done.
Of course, the Senior Management make a profit at each step- clown shoes flapping all the way to the bank.
Comment Re:Lifelong immunosupression (Score 1) 83
I missed a pre-treatment (too complicated to get into) by about a year that would have let me (without much worry) leave off at least one medication, as I see it, for my situation. This pre-treatment has been available in Europe for quite some time (I'm USA). I have the benefit of being a life sciences researcher, working in the field of immunology (although not transplant medicine) so I get to geek out a bit more than some over published papers.
The paired-unrelated-donor exchange registries available these days are the neatest advance I have seen, statistically. A HUGE difference in real matches.
These days, blood type match is actually more important than many of the histocompatibility complex match categories, but increased antigen matches can't hurt.
Comment _The Face in the Frost_ (Score 1) 1244
1969, humorous, different, and memorable "fantasy" novel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bellairs
I have wanted a weather vane that makes a snurfling sound ever since I read this book.
Comment Re:Well this will solve world hunger. (Score 5, Funny) 121
Comment THIN CLIENTS (Score 1) 151
RE: Diebold and vote-tabulating machines in this regard per the summary:
Are you on something? The same Diebold PR mechanism that produced and sold ATMS that
And you expect at this point sheeple to connect the dots?
Comment on the plus side.... (Score 4, Funny) 104
Comment Re:Funding (Score 1) 179
Comment Re:Telnet (Score 1) 179
Comment Re:What..? (Score 1) 491
Comment Re:Pfizer did not discover Lipitor... (Score 4, Informative) 491
Comment Re:I don't see the problem.. they are competing. (Score 1) 491
Comment Re:If you take a *satin drug... (Score 4, Insightful) 491
Comment what a waste this company is. (Score 2) 491
They followed this up by closing down their most productive R& D sites globally.
Vast personal profit for the execs, decades of experienced researchers tossed to the wind, and their "if we screened X million candidates with this robotic platform and got N useful hits, if we screen X^5 million via robotic screen we'll get N^5 final candidates and reap the rewards" strategy didn't work worth a darn. Big surprise.
That's what happens when suits (some hired from companies with a GREAT track record for drug development- like.... McDonalds) take over a scientific company.
A few more rounds of boosting stock price via layoffs and this will be a little has-been of a company.
Nice work there guys. Way to destroy a company. You could have done the same thing by just buying a pizza chain or something and selling off assets for personal gain, and not cost the real human race useful medications.
Comment Re:configuration options exist (Score 1) 306
As someone else said below regarding your post on the implications of this:
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You don't understand the difference between copyright and patent. The fact that this comment could get modded +5 insightful shows why slashdot is so retarded on IP issues.
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I missed that detail, and its a large one.