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by jrumbut
2139 days ago
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I think you're right that the UCSF public relations team is doing neither hard hitting investigative journalism nor the sort of critical pre-Phase 1 analysis that prevents wasted effort in medical device development. I enjoyed hearing about this new approach to infection control that is its infancy regardless. I felt a little hope for a creative solution to our current crisis and I didn't have to wade through the literature on camelid antibodies to do it. New technology has always relied on a certain underlying optimism that you can do something that's new and better against the odds (since most fail). Would you like this better if there was a disclaimer explaining in vitro/in vivo or just the long road from basic research to wide spread deployment? |
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Though I think it would have been better to wait until peer review before making a press release. This is not a paper that has immediate clinical applications, and the peer review might still turn up some problems with the paper.