Please join us! “Fireside chat” webinar tomorrow with Angiex founders

Dear readers,

Please join me Wednesday at 4 pm Eastern with famed scientist, angiogenesis expert, discoverer of VEGF, and Angiex co-founder Dr. Harold Dvorak in an online Fireside Chat.

We’ll discuss Hal’s pathbreaking work in angiogenesis; the efforts of Hal and his collaborators to develop a universal therapy for all solid cancers by attacking the tumor vasculature; and the prospects for achieving such a universal therapy through antibody-drug conjugate therapies directed against the protein TM4SF1.

We’ll look at the process of discovering TM4SF1’s amazing biology and building Angiex; and the state of Angiex’s lead drug AGX101, now showing promising early results in Phase 1 clinical trials for all solid cancers.

Please join us for a fascinating discussion of science, entrepreneurship, and the effort to fulfill Angiex’s vision that “No One Should Die of Cancer!”

Link: https://www.linkedin.com/events/angiex-inc-livewebinar7254915501640892416/

  1. Oh my! I’m sorry I did not see this in time. I would have loved to hear Dr. Dvorak. I check the website weekly. Looks like this info was posted the day before. Hope to catch any future Fireside Chats!

  2. Hey Paul,

    I just saw your new video on YouTube on the Angiex Inc. channel and I love it. I come from Germany and hope that your medication will quickly find its way to my country to help as many people as possible. Thank you for your work. I pray for the success of your medication.

    Best regards,

    Marvin

  3. Hi Paul,
    I’m a big fan of PHD. Recently I learned of the theory that antioxidants accelerate growth of cancer cells in mice and wanted to ask for your opinion. Can pro-oxidants be a treatment for cancer and be part of healthy diet?

    Julie

    • Hi Julie,

      The body uses redox reactions & oxidative stress as signaling mechanisms for many purposes, and antioxidants can harmfully quench these signals while pro-oxidants can augment the stress and make it excessive. I recognize the potential of pro-oxidative therapies, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, to act therapeutically for some health conditions. But for healthy people, I would not consider extra pro-oxidants a desirable part of a routine diet. Rather I would go for a balanced natural whole foods approach.

      Best, Paul

  4. Thank you Paul. You answer makes sense.
    I have another question – have your opinion re neu5gc changed since 2017 or so, in light of new research? Do you think neu5gc is responsible for chronic inflammation and cancer in endothelian and epithelial cells? should we stop eating red meat for this reason?
    Thank you very much.
    Julie

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