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Post by spiro on Mar 3, 2014 15:45:07 GMT -5
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Post by goyocafe on Mar 3, 2014 16:29:42 GMT -5
A little help, please? I see acknowledgments, but no disclaimers. What are we looking for? Thx
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Post by BD on Mar 3, 2014 16:33:37 GMT -5
Disclosures: Anders H. Boss and Richard Petrucci are employees of and hold stock in MannKind Corporation. Daniel Lorber is a prior advisor to MannKind Corporation; he has received research support from MannKind Corporation, Novo Nordisk, Merck & Co., Johnson & Johnson, and Boehringer Ingelheim and was on a speaker panel for Novo Nordisk
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So, I take it the point there is all the Novo Nordisk connections starting to pile up??
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Post by ashiwi on Mar 3, 2014 16:47:50 GMT -5
Daniel Lorber, M.D., Director, Endocrinology
Daniel Lorber, MDDaniel Lorber, M.D., F.A.C.P., C.D.E, is Director of the Division of Endocrinology. After graduating from Columbia College and Albert Einstein School of Medicine, he completed the Internal Medicine Residency at Bronx Municipal Hospital followed by the Endocrinology Fellowship at Vanderbilt University.
Dr. Lorber is Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. His special interests include diabetes and all its healthcare and social aspects.
He has held numerous committee positions for a variety of state and national organizations focused on diabetes including the New York Diabetes Association and the American Diabetes Association.
Dr. Lorber is diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine in Endocrinology and Metabolism. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and has contributed chapters to textbooks. Since 1986 has been medical director, Diabetes Care and Information Center of New York. He is the associate director of the Lang Center for Research and Education at New York Hospital Queens.
The American Diabetes Association awarded Dr. Lorber its “Outstanding Physician Clinician Award” for his years of dedication and research.
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Post by goyocafe on Mar 3, 2014 17:01:39 GMT -5
Daniel Lorber, M.D., Director, Endocrinology Daniel Lorber, MDDaniel Lorber, M.D., F.A.C.P., C.D.E, is Director of the Division of Endocrinology. After graduating from Columbia College and Albert Einstein School of Medicine, he completed the Internal Medicine Residency at Bronx Municipal Hospital followed by the Endocrinology Fellowship at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Lorber is Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. His special interests include diabetes and all its healthcare and social aspects. He has held numerous committee positions for a variety of state and national organizations focused on diabetes including the New York Diabetes Association and the American Diabetes Association. Dr. Lorber is diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine in Endocrinology and Metabolism. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and has contributed chapters to textbooks. Since 1986 has been medical director, Diabetes Care and Information Center of New York. He is the associate director of the Lang Center for Research and Education at New York Hospital Queens. The American Diabetes Association awarded Dr. Lorber its “Outstanding Physician Clinician Award” for his years of dedication and research. Great! So we're expecting him to sit on the panel at the ADCOM, right? Otherwise, we're reading everyone's bio this afternoon, why?
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Post by spiro on Mar 3, 2014 17:35:21 GMT -5
Goyo, I guess we are bored and playing the connect the dots game. i would rather go back and read this stuff than to focus on a useless hit piece written by some screwball.
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Post by mdcenter61 on Mar 3, 2014 17:45:08 GMT -5
Goyo, I guess we are bored and playing the connect the dots game. i would rather go back and read this stuff than to focus on a useless hit piece written by some screwball. But Spiro, the screwball dude got his bad karma on mannkind from Tarot cards - what more empirical data could you possibly need? Bad things, man.
Hurry up, April fools day!
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Mar 6, 2014 23:47:48 GMT -5
Hey don't blame it on the Tarot that was funny. It was a well done superficial hit; with intention to sway confidence by a guy who knows much less than this collective.
think about how much time went into that piece to represent .... who? followed by another 2 or 3 quick ones... shallower. the next question is ... for how long can they endure. they can only manipulate through press for so long.
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