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Ohh f*****g newbies... welcome to the nightmare
Yep 19 and at Norwood 3, I go around public looking at guys in their 40s wishing I had their hairline, oh well.Ohh f*****g newbies... welcome to the nightmare
If that's true then we might have our NW0s in a couple of years, even though I've only been on these forums I'm still skeptic of a lot of things, but this seems like the real deal.“We are currently pursuing research and development with a view to clinical application of hair follicle regeneration as the world’s first organ regeneration in humans in 2018”--- on their recently updated website.
In your mail, he said March 2019. So things are going faster than anticipated?
“We are currently pursuing research and development with a view to clinical application of hair follicle regeneration as the world’s first organ regeneration in humans in 2018”--- on their recently updated website.
In your mail, he said March 2019. So things are going faster than anticipated?
It's the famous Hellouser, how's the RU going?If I get the chance to talk to them in Kyoto (I probably will) I'll ask them in person for clarity.
If I get the chance to talk to them in Kyoto (I probably will) I'll ask them in person for clarity.
Is anyone able to get access to this recent Japanese article about Organ Technologies (aka Tsuji/Riken): http://business.nikkeibp.co.jp/atcl/NBD/15/011200012/090400089/?ST=pc
Maybe there's some news in there?
Practical use of regenerative medicine to cure thin hair which is a kind of trouble of middle-aged and elderly people has come to light. Remove the cells from "hair follicle" which is the factory which makes hair, cultivate in a petri dish and transplant. Due to the deregulation, the entry of private enterprises became possible, and research got momentum.And translate? Where's our resident Japanese? Admin... Can u get access to this ??
You managed to organized the trip even though the financial goal is not reached?
Japan's fiscal year-end goes through March 31st (source: http://www.indexmundi.com/japan/fiscal_year.html). I think this is where the confusion is coming from. The text on the website is translated from Japanese so I'm sure their 2018 date actually runs through what we consider March of 2019. This would be consistent with Tsuji's email.“We are currently pursuing research and development with a view to clinical application of hair follicle regeneration as the world’s first organ regeneration in humans in 2018”--- on their recently updated website.
In your mail, he said March 2019. So things are going faster than anticipated?
Japan's fiscal year-end goes through March 31st (source: http://www.indexmundi.com/japan/fiscal_year.html). I think this is where the confusion is coming from. The text on the website is translated from Japanese so I'm sure their 2018 date actually runs through what we consider March of 2019. This would be consistent with Tsuji's email.
Don't get me wrong, I would be ecstatic if they were ahead of schedule. However, I'm fairly confident it's probably just a translational misunderstanding.
So, Tsuji project will be realeased in 2019 instead of 2020?
Nooo, this is when trials start. They're planning for commercialization in 2020 (and by 2020, they probably mean even as late as March 2021).So, Tsuji project will be realeased in 2019 instead of 2020?
Nooo, this is when trials start. They're planning for commercialization in 2020 (and by 2020, they probably mean even as late as March 2021).
Not like we will be able to get it done in the first year anyways, too expensive and probably will be booked for the rich people
Have any of you seen people who have had this re-growth? Has anyone been included in the list of first patients? How can you book?
of course they havent. its projections on projections on projections.
Have any of you seen people who have had this re-growth? Has anyone been included in the list of first patients? How can you book?