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Old 07-02-2009, 03:32 PM #11
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I managed to post my Blood-brain barrier article, see under "Latest Posts", posted on 1st July.
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I have just spent the last few hours looking through this site, and it is really a wonderful creation. To be able to watch (read) an uninhibited back and forth between Jeffery Kordower of Rush, Howard Federoff of Georgetown, John Forsayeth of UCSF, and Michael Rogan of MJFF, and other leading researchers discussing the viability of delivery systems for GDNF is like being the proverbial fly on the wall.

I also like the compromise on patient input. Science and health professionals who become members may post without restriction. Questions and comments by patients and other non-professionals are vetted for relevance, etc. before they can be posted. This allows for an uninterruped conversation at the highest levels of PD research that anyone can watch unfold, while having an opportunity to post relevant questions and comments and at least on some level contribute to the conversation.

Very smart, extremely informative, and a huge insight into what the people who are going to find the next big therapy or a cure are thinking, all in a format that approaches a real-time conversation.

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To greg's praise, i would only add CONGRATULATIONS RON!.
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I agree -- PD Online Research is an amazing resource. Thank you Michael J Fox Foundation --- the only problem is that i'm spending too much time at the computer again!
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