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Posted On: 06/30/2024 5:18:13 PM
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one of the users who still has me blocked, so I cannot directly reply to him, but he can private message me thereby forcing me to reply to everyone brought this reply of ohm to my attention.
First off, I have no idea how much this 12 week murine study will cost, but I'd venture to guess about $300,000.00
If it was lengthened to 20 weeks, how much more? Most everything is already in place, I'd say only another $100,000.00.
Remember 1 mouse week = 1 human year, so if a mouse lives to the 22nd week and then dies, that means leronlimab adds 2 years of Overall Survivability.
I remember reading a post from plotinus where he didn't feel it was worth pursuing or felt that dr. j would just stick to the task at hand and not get side tracked. personally, i feel like if things are going well and the majority of the mice remain alive at around 10 weeks, dr. j should pick up the phone and tell the CRO to extend it to 20 weeks and see when these mice die.
First off, I have no idea how much this 12 week murine study will cost, but I'd venture to guess about $300,000.00
If it was lengthened to 20 weeks, how much more? Most everything is already in place, I'd say only another $100,000.00.
Remember 1 mouse week = 1 human year, so if a mouse lives to the 22nd week and then dies, that means leronlimab adds 2 years of Overall Survivability.
I remember reading a post from plotinus where he didn't feel it was worth pursuing or felt that dr. j would just stick to the task at hand and not get side tracked. personally, i feel like if things are going well and the majority of the mice remain alive at around 10 weeks, dr. j should pick up the phone and tell the CRO to extend it to 20 weeks and see when these mice die.
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