Richard David Feinman

Richard David Feinman

United States

SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University

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The short answer: we are in a state of optimism and increasing activity and, maybe most imprtant, it is a state of emerging if slow recognition by official agencies and both scientific community. and the general public. I see the Virta-Ohio State Conference of 2018 as a turning point -- many of t...more
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Merci. Parmi les nombreuses raisons qu’encourage l’optimisme, nous avons un nouveau collaboration avec Dr. Matthew R. Pincus qui a précédemment développé un agent anticancéreux très prometteur.
My recollection is that Cahill told you personally that he knew about the misinterpretation But that he felt it was too late to fix. Is that accurate memory?
Explaining the diagram, Part II. GLYCOLYSIS glucose ---------> pyruvate. Pyruvate can be converted to many things. Some cells -- many bacteria and other microorganisms, rapidly exercising muscle cells and red blood cells -- use only glycolysis for energy. Those cells convert pyruvate to other ...more
The diagram was, of course, technical, but I think the take home message is important so I will give a basic explanation (Biochemistry 101). There are chemical names but I don't discuss the chemistry so you can just learn them as names. Part I. All cells, all organisms, use the same mechanism to...more