Protected: Exosomes blog 21: Bias is unavoidable
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On Nov 10th, 2019, I was pleased to address an audience of about 75 guests at the Royal Hawaiian Resort. In this lecture, I explain the origins of this new modality of clinical treatment, the science behind it, and discuss the implications. The 50-minute video provides a comprehensive summary of how exosomes work and what …
Just a quick note to my subscribers. I am sure that everyone reading this knows someone who lives in Hawaii. I will be giving a complimentary lecture about clinical applications of exosomes on Sunday Nov 10th at 2pm at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel (Regency ballroom one). The lecture will explain exosomes and their clinical use. …
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The condition known as “face blindness” is called prosopagnosia from the Greek for face (prosopon) and not knowing (agnosia). I met a woman who told me she suffered from this condition and owing to the fact that my friend also has the condition, I knew a little about it. As humans, we need to understand …
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