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Does Anybody Know Who Will Ambler Is?


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#1 infinite

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Posted 20 September 2005 - 11:52 PM

Will Ambler is head of a small group that is funding research using ADULT STEM CELLS to cure paralysed people and to start human trials ASAP. He knows more about SCI than most doctors. Here is his web site address http://www.linksforc...scicuremain.htm
If you write him he will give you up to the moment information and answer any of your questions. The one thing his group needs is money, if he would get the same amount of money as the other SCI research groups get he would be using his cure on humans. Unlike other SCI groups he wants to test his cure on humans not just get grants and fil their pockets with money.

Please look at his web site.
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Posted 21 September 2005 - 09:27 AM

Hi Jeff,

Thanks for the information.

I visited the link above, but the updates seem to be getting less and less, is this research still ongoing?

Also, as the animal treatments were done last November, are any results available yet, as it is now nearly 12 months since they were completed, yet there is no mention of the results.

A bit more information on research progress rather than fundraising would help, if people cannot see results, they will be less inclined to donate.

Simon.

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