Thank you all for joining us yesterday. I hope you enjoyed the session ; here is the recording:
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Thank you all for joining us yesterday. I hope you enjoyed the session ; here is the recording:
Please don't forget to visit our website:
Thanks for all the great video content you guys are posting! You guys are making a difference and helping to provide information and hope to the PD community - much more in my opinion than a lot of the organizations and foundations.
Thank you very much for posting the video, Michel. I just finished watching. It was very interesting and informative.
You are welcome Kia. I am really glad you like it and wish you all the best.
Great session as always from Nosilverbullet4pd. Thank you.
Merci beaucoup, Michel! ( I knew those 3 years of high school French would come in handy one day—) I watched the live presentation and am very glad to now have access to the recording. I noticed Dr. Tass pushed out the time frame to 3 years rather than 2 years as I had heard him say previously, so it was helpful to feel we were getting the most current news on such an exciting project. The Q&As were very interesting and I hope you’ll be able to have future updates with him. Thanks again for doing what you do.
Hi Michel, I was looking forward to this session and you were very good at choosing, among the many questions, the ones that are most interesting for us pwp. Dr. Tass speaks of a year and a half-two years of waiting before the product is marketed worldwide which is a relatively short period of time, the cost of the product seems reasonable, she has important partners behind him. What to say then? Are we at a turning point?
Thank you Fed. It is hard not to get excited about this but I would like to see the results of a larger trial given that his sample was so far very small (6 people). The good news is that the timetable is relatively short so we should hear back from those trials within a few years only. We should then be able to see more clearly how transformational the gloves really are.
Fingers crossed (sorry for the pun...).
Thank you for arranging this, Michel. I was able to watch the live presentation yesterday, which I had been looking forward to. Tass and the work his team is doing inspires hope. Very informative interview.