Nothing is happening before November. Until November, lots of foundational biomedical work needs to get done. If Trump doesn’t support it, it won’t get funded.
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What could your company do with the $400M they just gave Moderna?
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I could build a 5-day 100-million-dose pandemic response technology for any virus at <$0.50 in materials cost per person.
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I thought that he was already working on a proof of concept, wants to skip animal testing like Moderna and everything. Once he has that going, he should be able to attract additional funding.
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do you have any idea how timid investors are?
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Of course we are working on testing. And scaling. And everything. It’s just biotech, and nanotechnology. Very few people take initiative. Lots of followers. If you think the
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Also, if I had a dollar for every time a 50+ year old white guy tries to take over my company, I’d have more money than Moderna by now.
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Once you have a proof of concept candidate that works, it is likely that someone will come to buy you out.
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Getting bought out might be good for Andre, but not necessarily for humanity. It means they will want to make a profit, not provide the vaccine/scaffold for free or cheaply to everyone in the world. Maybe they buy it for $1b then turn around and sell 1b doses for $1000 each.
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