Biotech is ready to explode
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In fact, just three months ago I recommended Verastem, Inc. NASDAQ Stock Symbol – VSTM, a best performer developer of drugs targeting cancer stem cells amongst all NYSE and NASDAQ listed stocks in the health care sector in late September.
Another stem cell therapy stock to watch is StemCells Inc (NASDAQ:STEM) up 47% in August after announcing that it would merge with Microbot Medical Ltd, with plans to develop robotics-based medical devices
It has fallen back of late
Other healthcare industry stocks to watch include Endocyte, Inc. (NASDAQ Stock Symbol – ECYT Price: $3.16) and EDAP TMS SA (NASDAQ Stock Symbol – EDAP Price: $3.18).
Endocyte develops targeted therapies for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases.
EDAP TMS SA is developing an robot assisted HIFU device, the Focal One®, dedicated to focal therapy for prostate cancer. We recommended this French company in the June 2009 issue at $1.08, and it moved to a high of $6.97 or +545%.
Other Micro-cap biotech companies that I would consider the flavors of the day include:
MannKind Corporation (NASDAQ:MNKD)
In today’s generation technology is the key point in all of our lives. With all those new technological inventions a huge percent of those inventions refer to the medical field.
~The embryo from an embryonic stem cell doesn’t even have a heartbeat/ conscience yet (it’s only 3-5 days old) central nervous system is still not yet formed
The company that I will be issuing a buy recommendation for is Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc (REGN). It is a biopharmaceutical company based out of Tarrytown, New York that develops, manufactures, and sells medicines for various medical conditions. Regeneron’s commericialized drugs include EYYLEA (aflibercept), ZALTRAP (ziv-aflibercept), and ARCALYST (rilonacept.) Furthermore, there are many drugs in their pipeline. I will disclose that I have a certain bias toward this stock as I have been investing in it since early 2012. REGN has been on a meteoric rise since 2011 and while some analysts may say that the price is too high, I will show that it is not the case and there is still room to make a profit from REGN.
Think for a moment. Imagine the cure for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, heart disease, spinal injuries and almost every other cruel disease being at the world’s fingertips, but no further research is being done to interpret the use of these treatments. The miracle cure for many terminal illnesses is embryonic stem cells, which are in theory nothing but a ball of around 100-150 cells, yet numerous countries across the world have made their use illegal because it is ‘unethical’.
"I think this marks the beginning of a new era for stem cell research," Robert Lanza, the company's chief scientific officer, wrote in an email. "After a decade of intense controversy, the field is finally ready to prove itself--and to actually start helping patients suffering from a range of horrific diseases. It also shows the new readiness of the FDA to work with researchers to move exciting new stem cell therapies out of the laboratory and into the clinic." Later this month they plan on cluding and gathering the result of the
Embryonic stem cell research is a very controversial topic in today’s world. A stem cell is
grow more and more complex. In a topic that has been debated for over a decade, embryonic
Embryonic stem cell research is the incandescent lamp of today's time. on October 21, 1879 in Menlo park Thomas Edison displayed his brilliant creation. Today we don't turn our heads without seeing a light bulb. That sort of success is what embryonic stem cell research can lead to. Edison had predecessors before him who had made incandescent light bulbs and today, we are at that stage. We haven't nearly reached our goal but are just witnessing the miracles of stem cells. In the course of history it has been proven that all great inventions and their inventors are doubted and shunned, is it coincidence that embryonic stem cell research is not supported? It is truly misunderstood. Embryonic stem cell research is simply the process of removing a fertilized egg from a woman then studying the stem cells found in the blastocyst. If support was given to this cause it could create cures and solve many biological mysteries. I have conducted research on this topic and this is fully beneficial to us
This year, eight million innocent lives will be lost due to cancer. (cdc.gov) Eight million lives. That is equivalent to the entire population of New York City being eradicated because of one ravaging disease. However, there is a way to prevent these deaths, and this way is embryonic stem cell research. Embryonic stem cell research has the ability to not only find cures to some of our nation’s most appalling illnesses, but it also involves beneficial utilization of the hundreds of thousands of unused embryos that die each year at fertility centers. For these reasons, it is essential that embryonic stem cell research be funded by the U.S. government.
Embryonic stem cell research is a hot topic in today's new. There can be a lot of good things done with the discoveries they can make. But does that make it right? Some people will say that there is no doubt, it is the right thing to do. It help so many people. But others say, killing a child is not right even if there is a good outcome. Does the end justify the means. You view on embryonic stem cell research also depends on you faith, the christian viewpoint is different than the secular.
Embryonic stem cell research has been a debated topic for many years now. After reading
Founded since 1997 by Dr. Nathan Swan, Chem-Med was the second largest manufacture of FDA-approved sodium hyaluronate (HA), behind Pharmacia, Inc. April 9, 2008, Dr. Swan started to worry about his company’s financial situation and he was thinking about getting more investors or going to the bank for financing. For him, “Chem-Med was growing and making money, but it never seemed to have enough cash”. For any investors who are interested in the company, it is important to analyze many vital aspects of profitability, future growth, risks, and comparison before adding Chem-Med to his portfolio.
Stem cell research is breaking edge. Its new, exciting and captivating. As I was saying stem cell research has bubbled up in the past couple years to have the possibility of changing the world. The theory of it is taking fat cells from humans. Since we are an endless supply of fat, we are a regenerating human guinea pig. Stem cell research has the ability to cure disease injuries and more. What if we lived in a future where injures such as broken limbs, spine problems and more could be cured with a simple and direct way. I believe that with the proper funding and years of research stem cell conversion could save a lot of lives and save a lot of money. I will be talking about the process of conversion of the fat cell to stem cell. The benefits of cloning these cells and the downsides
I partially support the development of this technology, however; I am not completely sure if this would work and I am uncertain of future risks. Most of my concerns are related to the unknown risk of what engineered children would have to face if stem cell do not work as we expected. Furthermore, human iPSC could presumably, and despite the clearly complex events of imprinting, chromosome recombination and meiotic disjunction (Mathews et al., 2009.) many concerns of the future risk in an engineered human bomb my head. Unfortunately the only way to know for sure if this works or not it’s by human trails, and with this more questions and doubts come to my mind. What if it does not work? Whose blame is it going to be for future defects or problems in engineered kids? How far will we go in our efforts to engineer humans?
Stem cell research has been an important discovery in the scientific and medical fields because scientist now know how healthy cells replace damaged cells. Many people perceive the matter of stem cell research as morally wrong, some consider stem cells research as the next phase of modern science. I believe there should be more open-mindedness when it comes to the scientific advancements stem cell research brings to society.