Cleveland State Scientist may have found a potential cure...
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SQ_CraziesThe motive? You mean curing cancer?
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dwccrew
I know he is involved in some real estate. He is a partner w/ Bobby Hoying (I believe), in the group that owns Olentangy Commons in C-bus. Other than that, I'm not totally sure.SQ_Crazies wrote:
What is he doing these days anyways?dwccrew wrote:
What could have been if Craig Krenzel actually went into the field he graduated from. Dude is smart.SQ_Crazies wrote: I see what you're saying and agree with you sleeper, but that isn't the argument. This guy may have just done something greater than any OSU alum ever has or ever will. -
Con_AlmaMost research motive is driven by future or more funding and or potential for market purchase. Unfortunately, I agree with sleeper in that the motive is rarely as moral or rational as having an end to a societal detriment.
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cbus4lifeHe's on 97.1 a lot nowadays as well.
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sleeperSQ_Crazies wrote: The motive? You mean curing cancer?sleeper wrote:And seriously I just watched the video and anyone who thinks this shit is real is delusional as hell. It's [Cleveland] State, sorry but they need money for funding and why not make up some bull to get it.
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SQ_Crazies
Haven't you already looked like a moron for that post?sleeper wrote:SQ_Crazies wrote: The motive? You mean curing cancer?sleeper wrote:And seriously I just watched the video and anyone who thinks this shit is real is delusional as hell. It's [Cleveland] State, sorry but they need money for funding and why not make up some bull to get it. -
sleeper
Because of a typo, I had like 6 people bring it up, like I said whoop-de-doo. And you're entirely naive if you think the Cleveland Clinic doesn't have a vested interest in the funding of a local college. I mean did the experiment kill cancer cells? Sure, but is it a cure for cancer? Absolutely NOT.SQ_Crazies wrote:
Haven't you already looked like a moron for that post?sleeper wrote:SQ_Crazies wrote: The motive? You mean curing cancer?sleeper wrote:And seriously I just watched the video and anyone who thinks this shit is real is delusional as hell. It's [Cleveland] State, sorry but they need money for funding and why not make up some bull to get it. -
SQ_CraziesThat's why the thread is titled "may have found a potential cure".
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sleeper
A lot of people have potential cures for cancer and a variety of other supposed incurable ailments, but THIS IS ABOUT FUNDING NOTHING MORE, get it through your thick skull.SQ_Crazies wrote: That's why the thread is titled "may have found a potential cure". -
SQ_CraziesNot when certain entities have given it a thumbs up. Sure, more money will be poured into this guys research now, but the story isn't a ploy for more money. It's just news.
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sleeper
LOLSQ_Crazies wrote: Not when certain entities have given it a thumbs up. Sure, more money will be poured into this guys research now, but the story isn't a ploy for more money. It's just news. -
SQ_CraziesLOL, it isn't. This has been proven to not be that kind of story.
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sjmvsfscs08
Well if Cleveland State fell into the lake tomorrow, they'd still be able to work with the best university in the city, and maybe the state, Case Western Reserve University. So your conspiracy theory is extremely flawed. Besides, the Cleveland Clinic doesn't need any university, they are one of the best hospitals in the world.sleeper wrote: Because of a typo, I had like 6 people bring it up, like I said whoop-de-doo. And you're entirely naive if you think the Cleveland Clinic doesn't have a vested interest in the funding of a local college. I mean did the experiment kill cancer cells? Sure, but is it a cure for cancer? Absolutely NOT. -
queencitybuckeyesjmvsfscs08 wrote:
Well if Cleveland State fell into the lake tomorrow, they'd still be able to work with the best university in the city, and maybe the state, Case Western Reserve University. So your conspiracy theory is extremely flawed. Besides, the Cleveland Clinic doesn't need any university, they are one of the best hospitals in the world.
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sleeper
Case Western has nowhere near the resources of The Ohio State University, I don't buy the "we're private, so we're better". Ohio State can go out and buy the best professors, the best technology, the best anything, Case Western can go out and, well do none of that LOLsjmvsfscs08 wrote:
Well if Cleveland State fell into the lake tomorrow, they'd still be able to work with the best university in the city, and maybe the state, Case Western Reserve University. So your conspiracy theory is extremely flawed. Besides, the Cleveland Clinic doesn't need any university, they are one of the best hospitals in the world.sleeper wrote: Because of a typo, I had like 6 people bring it up, like I said whoop-de-doo. And you're entirely naive if you think the Cleveland Clinic doesn't have a vested interest in the funding of a local college. I mean did the experiment kill cancer cells? Sure, but is it a cure for cancer? Absolutely NOT.
But of course, like I said, if you truly believe that this is a credible news story with no other motive, then that's okay, more money for me. =) -
RotinajHow is this more money for you?
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sleeper
Because if everyone is this stupid, making money will be like taking candy from a baby.Rotinaj wrote: How is this more money for you? -
hoops23Sleeper, the Cleveland Clinic is widely regarded as one of the top hospitals in the nation/world, it's vastly more respected around the world than OSU is...
this isn't a fucking competition between OSU and CSU, so get over your inferiority complex and realize exactly what the fuck it is we're talking about.
How the fuck do you think drugs/cures get discovered in the first place? This is the exact way ust about every other fucking cure for diseases have been discovered... It's first tested, then if it works it moves through the ranks before ultimately being tested on humans.
If it works, thats fucking fantastic, if it doesn't, then at least we're making some progress against the disease.
With that said, is it money driven? No shit. Money makes the world go around, with out money, nothing like this is possible. -
I Wear PantsWhich is why I said they should make money off of it but if you price it insanely you're evil no questions asked.
That'd be like making penicillin or polio vaccine really expensive. -
ZWICK 4 PREZ
Where we come from so run runMohican00 wrote:
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SykotykPatents on drugs, last I looked into it, are 20 years. After that, they can be produced as a generic. This gives the company that created thew new drug time to recover their expense and turn a profit from their R&D, clinical trials, advertising when the new drug came out, etc.
After that, it's a free for all. As it should be. There's a reason why Aspirin and Acetaminophen are so cheap. They are generics now.
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sleeper
Once again, I'm done explaining these simpleton concepts to people on this forum, I can't help that your threaten by my vast superiority in a variety of subjects.LTrain23 wrote: Sleeper, the Cleveland Clinic is widely regarded as one of the top hospitals in the nation/world, it's vastly more respected around the world than OSU is...
this isn't a fucking competition between OSU and CSU, so get over your inferiority complex and realize exactly what the fuck it is we're talking about.
How the fuck do you think drugs/cures get discovered in the first place? This is the exact way ust about every other fucking cure for diseases have been discovered... It's first tested, then if it works it moves through the ranks before ultimately being tested on humans.
If it works, thats fucking fantastic, if it doesn't, then at least we're making some progress against the disease.
With that said, is it money driven? No shit. Money makes the world go around, with out money, nothing like this is possible. -
hoops23
Bro, you make no sense.. It's that simple. You try to be the "funny guy" with your one liners, however, you should keep those to the sports threads because you at least strike gold every once and a while over there..sleeper wrote:
Once again, I'm done explaining these simpleton concepts to people on this forum, I can't help that your threaten by my vast superiority in a variety of subjects.LTrain23 wrote: Sleeper, the Cleveland Clinic is widely regarded as one of the top hospitals in the nation/world, it's vastly more respected around the world than OSU is...
this isn't a fucking competition between OSU and CSU, so get over your inferiority complex and realize exactly what the fuck it is we're talking about.
How the fuck do you think drugs/cures get discovered in the first place? This is the exact way ust about every other fucking cure for diseases have been discovered... It's first tested, then if it works it moves through the ranks before ultimately being tested on humans.
If it works, thats fucking fantastic, if it doesn't, then at least we're making some progress against the disease.
With that said, is it money driven? No shit. Money makes the world go around, with out money, nothing like this is possible.
I'd also expect the education you're receiving from The Ohio State University would allow you to put together a coherent and grammatically correct sentence, however, that's not happening either.. I'm somewhat confused by all faces of your posts in this thread. -
ernest_t_bassI'm sure the pharmaceutical companies will get ahold of this and put a stop to it.
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Swamp FoxAnd unfortunately, we do this more often than we would be willing to admit. I don'rt really have any link on this, but I think it would be almost impossible to get someone to say it, particularly if it was someone who would have definitive evidence of it's truth.