Scott Johnson’s Not Top-Down Solution at BIL:PIL 2009
Posted by: Justine Lam - Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
Thank you to the folks at White Coat Strategies (Emily Deckelman & Cassie Bottge) for donating their time to shoot the video footage, edit the video and then uploading it for everyone to watch.
Here is Scott Johnson’s presentation at BIL:PIL 2009 in San Diego this past October.
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just listened to your video it makes so much sense , the sooner a cure or treatment is found for this particular problem then the more money which can be used for other disease.
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Happy that someone with a vision of ‘The Pot of Gold at The End of The Rainbow’ has finally appeared out of the cloud of scientific research.
Comment by Tina Costanzo — December 23, 2009 @ 3:24 am
just listened to your video it makes so much sense , the sooner a cure or treatment is found for this particular problem then the more money which can be used for other disease.
Comment by wayne fenton — February 18, 2010 @ 11:16 pm