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Amarantus Bioscience Holdi AMBS
Posted On: 07/13/2014 9:33:29 PM
Post# of 30066
Posted By: barcode27
Opportunity NOW to get the word out to media. I just watched the AAIC press Q&A session from day 1 of the conference (located here: http://www.alz.org/aaic/videos/video-sunday2014.asp) and believe that the world is practically begging for an Alzheimer's blood test.

I took note of the reporters who asked questions and looked up their contact info. Many of the questions were centered on other tests (smell test, eye scan, amyloid imaging, etc.) and I'd imagine that these reporters would at least be interested in seeing what LymPro is all about. At the 6:10 mark in the video there is a statement that "Alzheimer's is not systemic... it's a disease that's pretty much in the brain... we don't have blood tests..."

These reporters are likely to write an article on LymPro if they take a closer look and like what they see. They're at the conference now and the clock is ticking... do what I did and send them a note!

Shirley Wang, Wall Street Journal, shirley.wang@wsj.com

Michele Sullivan, Clinical Neurology News, msullivan@frontlinemedcom.com

Caroline Cassels, Medscape Medical News, ccassels@medscape.net

Susan Jeffrey, Medscape Medical News, sjeffrey@medscape.net













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