Re: CS>Re: cow: antibody factory

1999-08-24 Thread M. G. Devour
> So, there...that's the story. Sometimes it makes you feel like we > need to start the world from scratch again, doesn't it? > Entanglements inside of entanglements... what a mess we are in. It > reminds me of the FDA going after CS. Who can know what motivates > such things? Wow, Taylor! Thank

CS>Re[2]: CS>Re: cow: antibody factory

1999-08-23 Thread Sam Earle
Dear Taylor, A fascinating and disturbing story indeed. One thing puzzles me though. I happen to edit health industry news including FDA approvals, trials, etc., and it's been my understanding that the FDA doesn't test anything -- it's up to the applicant to organize, operate and pay for all studi

Re: CS>Re: cow: antibody factory

1999-08-23 Thread Skylake
Hi Alex, about your theory of cows as antibody factories and the Impro story... Ok, let's see In about 1980 I worked in a friend of mine's law firm. There was a client, Impro, a company formed and run by a family by the name of Collins. Mary Collins was the President of Impro at that tim

RE: CS>Re: cow: antibody factory

1999-08-23 Thread Alex C. Torres
Taylor, Yes, please. Alex Torres M.D. -Original Message- From: skyl...@aol.com [mailto:skyl...@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 8:05 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Re: cow: antibody factory Alex, Have you heard of Impro? A company in Iowa has been producing antibod

CS>Re: cow: antibody factory

1999-08-22 Thread Skylake
Alex, Have you heard of Impro? A company in Iowa has been producing antibodies in whey for years. The name of the company is the name of the product. I'll try to remember more if you are interested... Best wishes, Taylor << Right now trying to become a cowboy for the evaluation of the appl