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David Port's avatar

Hi Jessica

Fascinating article.

I'm delighted to discover your move to Australia is paying dividends. Clearly you have come a long way since we talked a couple of years ago.

We are already seeing some of our investments in non toxic infection control coming to profitable fruition.

Phage technology is high on our list of potential investments. However I'm still puzzling over the shape of commercial opportunities in phage technology. Any thoughts on that?

Best wishes

David

Davidwilliamport@gmail.com

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Barbara Brenner's avatar

Thank you so much for the opportunity to get a closer look into the phage.kitchen, Jessica. Good move to go to Australia! We are short of phage labs in Germany and Europe, our regulatory body imposed full genome sequencing under GMP standards, which stopped all activities immediately for being much too costly and time consuming. At least for compassionate cases, I therefore liked your statement on being less perfect in favour of rescuing people.

I got one question, still: How (and where) would you draw the line between regular treatment and (early enough) compassionate treatment eventually?

Thanks for advising. Have a nice Christmas leave! Warm regards - Barbara (Bonn/D)

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