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Chulalongkorn University cancer research breakthrough

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23 minutes ago, atyclb said:

 

even though there are some thai's capable and some that have actually studied abroad, when they return they face their system that is often "self defeating" 

True. I have worked with many of these educated Thais, and, while some try, but always fail, to change the broken Thai system, many more succumb to flawed culture of poor ethics, lazy effort and complacency. 

 

I could fill a book with what I've seen while managing and working with 'elite' Thais 

 

I am always first to say Thais are capable intellectually, but their culture stifles them. 

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  • I've got the solution to world hunger. Major funding needed.

  • Just add it to the Ebola cure announced couple years ago.

  • "Cancer Research Breahthrough" what bloody "breakthrough, from what I read they are only trying to produce a know product locally, or did I miss something.... wait, it's really about funds.... ah the

18 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Yes, it's an alleged economic breakthrough, not a medical breakthrough.

 

It said, "research breakthrough".

7 hours ago, webfact said:

Bt1.33 billion

or as we  say in the ministry of submarines

A couple of troll posts have been removed from this thread.

Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

7 hours ago, webfact said:

“We are making good progress considering we began the research programme only in October last year," he said.

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Another first for Thailand finding a solution connected to cancer and they only started one year ago.  I have an ex-student who is a research oncologist and she very much doubts their claim unless it is another case of "borrowing" from elsewhere.  Is this another busted Thai hub?

 

'nuf sed

people are still BLIND to the fact SUGAR overconsumption, alcohol, GMO, pesticides, 7/11 foods, plastics are the main cause of CANCER.... there is no need for more fake cancer funding and look in the west where 1 injection of a drug can cost more than a million baht

 

you kill your immune (chemo, x-ray, even biopsy) and you will die faster than doing nothing at all

 

those things do not kill CANCER STEM CELLS

3 hours ago, Kieran00001 said:

 

You missed something, its about being able to produce the drug cheaper, ah the baht, your baht.

It's about getting funding...  they haven't "discovered/developed" anything new, the products already exist.

Every year a Thai university makes a major breakthrough, then goes on the quiet side.  

1 hour ago, anterian said:

Every year a Thai university makes a major breakthrough, then goes on the quiet side.  

Once they get the money, they're far too busy spending it to continue on with research... 

...wow...this on the heels of the other recent medical breakthrough....

 

...'Washing your hands with soap reduces the spreading of germs'.....

How about another marathon? Body slam did okay. Oh, wait hospitals don’t have enough water.


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