Another Email update: NanoLogix Is Researching
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NanoLogix Is Researching FDA EUA Requirements For COVID-19 Testing Related to Recently Allowed Patent
1st For Whole Virus Detection, 2nd For Antibody Detection
NanoLogix Welcomes David R. Barnhizer as Vice President For Strategic Analysis and Development
NanoLogix is researching FDA requirements for EUA's for two of the 25 covered claims in the recently allowed patent application focused upon Rapid Virus Detection. Now that there has been allowance for issue of the patent with all 25 claims allowed, NanoLogix can justify devoting resources to this process and specifics.
Upon successful results for work currently being performed by a third party to apply NanoLogix technology to a separate testing platform for COVID19 detection, other applications may follow. Once the patent is issued we will reveal the broad and detailed extent of allowed claims for this technology.
Within the next two weeks NanoLogix will be releasing a narrative detailing challenges that were presented to the Company from outside sources apparently opposed to either the technology development or the Company since our May release of the COVID19 news.
David Barnhizer is Professor of Law Emeritus at the Cleveland State University. He received law degrees from the Ohio State University where he graduated summa cum laude and from Harvard University where he was a Ford Foundation Urban Law Fellow, a CLEPR Clinical Teaching Fellow, and earned a Masters of Law degree. He was Articles Editor of the Ohio State Law Journal, and began his legal career as a Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer in Colorado with the Colorado Springs Legal Services Office.
He has been a Senior Research Fellow at the University of London's Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, a frequent Visiting Professor at the Westminster University School of Law in London, taught human rights and international environmental law in St. Petersburg, Russia in a joint program with St. Petersburg State University, and instructed in Harvard’s Intersession program in Trial Advocacy.
He has served as Senior Adviser in the International Program of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). He was a Senior Fellow with Earth Summit Watch, and a board member of the International Shrimp Action Network (ISANET) an international NGO network made up of more than twenty NGOs involved in environment, development and coastal zone management in developing countries. He was Executive Director of the Washington, DC-based Year 2000 Committee, and has consulted extensively with environmental and development organizations. These include the World Resources Institute, the International Institute for Environment and Development, the United Nations Development Program, the President’s Council on Environmental Quality, the World Bank, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), the World Wildlife Fund, the Mongolian government, and the Center for Global Change.
In addition, he spent nine years as a member of the board of directors for Performance Capital Management, and was a strategic consultant for Sovonics Solar Systems, a subsidiary of British Petroleum. He also served as Rapporteur for the Foresight Capability Workshop of the Energy and Commerce Committee of the US House of Representatives and has worked on projects in conjunction with numerous federal agencies.
He has written over fifty law review articles and book chapters, and authored and edited a number of books, including The Warrior Lawyer, a work developing the strategic principles of Sun Tzu's Art of War and Musashi's A Book of Five Rings. Other books include Strategies for Sustainable Societies, Environment Cleveland, The Blues of a Revolution, two volumes on Effective Strategies for Protecting Human Rights, and Hypocrisy & Myth: The Hidden Order of the Rule of Law co-authored with Daniel Barnhizer.
The most recent book, co-authored with Michigan State University Professor of Law Daniel Barnhizer, is The Artificial Intelligence Contagion: Can Democracy Withstand the Imminent Transformation of Work, Wealth, and the Social Order? CONTAGION has been ranked as high as # 1 in Book Authority’s All-Time Top 100 books on Robotics and in the top ten in Book Authority’s All-Time list on artificial intelligence.
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