Sunday, May 11, 2014

bet against bob and get

 your own Nobel Prize fast and perhaps save your life.

Ratner EJ, The Lancet p.106 Jan. 14, 1978 had four cases of ALS referred to him that all shared a common pathology. Three died and one lived.
Ratner has a strong Boston connection as the patient found in The Lancet was Mrs. J Edward Spike Jr whose personal physician was Mark Altschule of Harvard.


Bet on Ratner. Call 718-823-5049 and hear of the pathology and its implications and act as you wish.

Bob is up one Nobel Prize to one but ... you may easily even the score and/or safe you neck.




Bob Horvitz

Investigator, McGovern Institute

Professor, Department of Biology
Phone: 
617-253-4671
Fax: 
617-253-8126
MIT Address: 
68-425A
Email: 



Searching for human disease genes
In addition to his work on C. elegans, Horvitz also has a longstanding interest in human neurodegenerative disease. He was a principal member of the team that in 1993 identified the first gene to cause familial ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), and in collaboration with colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital he continues to work on the search for additional ALS genes.

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