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-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:00) -------------------Lisa Hall: we are hear in spirit

Lisa Hall: here!

Lisa Hall: uuuuhhhhhhh

Mike Whitchurch: camera shy

Mike Whitchurch: why so late?


-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:03) -------------------Lisa Hall: are companion diagnostic products just a type of combination product?
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:06) -------------------Jenny: primary mode of action
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:08) -------------------Rhea May: silver coated wound dressings - duel primary modes depending on the treatment method
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:13) -------------------Terry: how about things like epi pens?

Lisa Hall: glucose pumps

Lisa Hall: insulin pump i meant to say


-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:21) -------------------Laia Egea-Pujol: contraceptive vaginal ring
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:23) --------------------

Laia Egea-Pujol: i think mostly hormonal

Terry: and how about nanotechnology drug delivery systems?


-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:24) -------------------Terry: ah. makes sense.
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:26) -------------------E: expense and time to market

Deanna Scott: high failure rate


-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:30) -------------------Lisa Hall: yes how does that lower the cost?
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:42) -------------------Steven Skroch: i'm here

Steven Skroch: and awake

Terry: still with ya!


-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:43) -------------------Lisa Hall: Scientists and engineers - that's all you have to say!
-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:45) -------------------Deanna Scott: Isn't like a balloon that you swallow?

Rhea May: 8 yrs ago there was a breath test

Rhea May: (its my favorite bug *blush*)

-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:54) -------------------Mike Whitchurch: what is second from left?

Mike Susedik: Thumb screw..... ouch


-------------------- (04/22/2014 18:57) -------------------Steven Skroch: i have

Alexandra De Lille: photodynamic therapy?

Steven Skroch: there are unique (and fun) problems and weird ways around it

Alexandra De Lille: melanoma, there is a company in colorado


-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:00) -------------------Mike Susedik: Siva Therapuetics
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:01) -------------------Mike Susedik: http://sivatherapeutics.com/ Using IR and gold nano-rods to treat skin cancer.

Mike Susedik: Stil in early stages though.


-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:13) -------------------Jenny: does cannabis require FDA approval before it's sold in store?
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:15) -------------------Shravanthi Reddy: mic and vid rights please?
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:17) -------------------clay: Cannabis is not FDA approved, although I think there are two derrivatives approved as drugs. Lets
discuss
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clay: mic and vid rights please. I got kicked off


-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:20) -------------------Steven Skroch: no clue

Deanna Scott: Denver District originally was monitoring it and decided to stop

Deanna Scott: now the department of revenue for the state regulates it
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:23) -------------------Deanna Scott: There are a bunch of device companies looking for approval to test for THC in saliva etc.

Laura Mizoue: There's a cannibis capital summit going on in Denver in May.


-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:28) -------------------Mike Whitchurch: Est. $134 million in taxes and fees for a full fiscal year - Colorado
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:47) -------------------Lisa Hall: biologic

Lisa Hall: should be easier once the first one is approved right?
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:51) -------------------Terry: device
-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:54) -------------------Alexandra De Lille: targeting moiety

Mike Susedik: device

Lisa Hall: so without heat the particle does nothing?

Shravanthi Reddy: device

Deanna Scott: device


-------------------- (04/22/2014 19:57) -------------------Mike Susedik: So I know a company who has a NP that is injected in the body for breast cancer. It
actually lands in the lymph nodes. They can then use a directional "wand" to find where the lymph
nodes are and then biopsy them for cancer cells. That helps determine how to treat the cancer. Those
particles then may metabolize in the body afterwards...

Mike Susedik: new subject

Mike Susedik: test


-------------------- (04/22/2014 20:00) -------------------Mike Susedik: Thanks
-------------------- (04/22/2014 20:03) -------------------Shravanthi Reddy: drug

Lisa Hall: drug

Mike Susedik: no

Mike Susedik: Seems similar to the bag, but bigger.

Lisa Hall: device or syringe by itself doesn't do anything


-------------------- (04/22/2014 20:07) -------------------Lisa Hall: so back to the insulin pump - that was a combo product?

Lisa Hall: ah can only use with insulin


-------------------- (04/22/2014 20:09) -------------------Terry: OK so how is this device different than the nanbot which can deliver many "types of cargo"?
-------------------- (04/22/2014 20:11) -------------------Terry: OK Got it.
-------------------- (04/22/2014 20:15) -------------------Lisa Hall: we will get it on May 6 and due on May 13?

Deanna Scott: maybe you should take Brenda's class Clay

Lisa Hall: yes!

Mike Susedik: yes

Lisa Hall: yes!

Steven Skroch: ya i appreciated it

Shravanthi Reddy: yes definitely

Deanna Scott: we need a whole class in combo products

Steven Skroch: past 3 lectures have been home runs

Mike Susedik: buh bye

Alexandra De Lille: thanks!

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