Scott Johnson's Myelin Repair CenterSounds like there is hope.
Janice

From: Akua 
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 7:05 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [TMIC] Scott Johnson's Myelin Repair Center


Scott Johnson, a MS sufferer, left Silicon Valley to found this Center, 
motivated by the question, why did it take so long for there to be  cure.


He is reported as changing the model of how research works. He is said to ask 
the question of
how could myelin be fixed, thereby making research, clinical science,  more 
patient focused.


The PBS newshour news story-- just heard-- Thursday 9/23/10
 focused on academic scientists at UCSF.


This made me very excited--- because what  we share with MS is the loss of 
myelin and
if a fix/restore is found for this, life would be wonderful.


I looked it up online-- it's called Foundation, not "center" as the reporter 
said.


http://www.myelinrepair.org/myelin_repair/
" The Myelin Repair Foundation has brought together an aggressive plan  with 
the right scientific team. The result: We're speeding the time it takes to 
develop and move scientific discoveries from the laboratory to the MS patient - 
making the process up to twice as fast. Our scientific team's accomplishments 
include the following:

    * Identified over 150 potential myelin repair targets.
    * Identified 24 new research tools that may have application across all 
neurological disease research.
    * Identified 20 patentable inventions; First patent awarded in 2008. Second 
patent awarded in 2010.
    * Published more than 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals"



Akua
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