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Nanologix Inc NNLX
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Posted On: 07/11/2019 7:55:37 PM
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Posted By: microcaps
Re: fred5256 #5026
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/about_grants.htm

I have no medical experience whatsoever except for this stock nor special ability to solve that mystery so I was waiting for others to discover the grant application-

since it is written by the california company it may not have nnlx's name in any of its various forms in the grant title- just pre-test of the n-assay= mits can provide details of what might scientifically be included in the application name

a long time ago ray or somebody else posted a link to actual nih grant apps(or was it granted applications?)- are such apps publicly revealed before the grants are granted? there is so much secrecy in the pharma world i dont know

we are told by updates once a grant becomes public we will know the name of the calif company-but at what point does a grant app become public? -the total process takes 6 months or a year?

if a deadline for grants is missed-such as when nnlx had a dec 4 deadline for a previous grant- then as we saw before they have to wait ca 6 months to meet the next deadline date (which was ca july 4 for the above referenced application)

the medical grant writing process is so specialized and competitive that it apparently usually takes a long time to meet all the requirements-which may include reporting of the Texas doctors specialized work, as his team will apparently be part of the pre-test group

if an app is denied they may apply again- filling in the deficiency's (noted by the denial of the grant app)of the 1st grant app-such re-apps may be fairly common- and maybe thats why we havent heard updates on such

again i dont understand why big pharma is so focused on grants when they can afford to do it without grants-
but all business today is utterly obsessed way beyond the point of insanity with the bottom line to the exclusion of common sense and morality-

and the desired metrics are often written by ivory tower geeks who have no knowledge of how the real world works-and so we are stuck in between the real world and the geeks fantasy world













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