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  • Conversant Bio Blood Forward Calendar 10.14.11

    Posted on November 10, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio collects fresh clinical blood samples every week from our sites. We always have excess collection capacity. If you need fresh whole blood delivered to you within 24 hours of draw please contact us.


    I. Solid Tumor Cancers, Stage I-IV (for Circulating Tumor Cell analysis)
    Disease Type Patients Available This Week
    Breast 68
    Colorectal 42
    Non-Small Cell Lung 48
    Prostate 13
    Ovarian 10


    II. Hematology/Oncology (for rare cell analysis)
    Disease Type Patients Available This Week
    Acute Myeloid Leukemia 12
    Multiple Myeloma 22
    Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia 15


    III. Auto-Immune, Inflammation, Other (for immune cell/other analysis)
    Disease Type Patients Available This Week
    Rheumatoid Arthritis 6
    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 28
    Asthma 35
    Type 2 Diabetes 18



    MANY other diseases and normals are available. Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Tumor Tissue from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team, Employees

  • Conversant Bio Tumor Forward Calendar 11.07.11

    Posted on November 4, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio Value #8: Teamwork.
    The list below represents surgical cases happening next week (week of 11.07.11) in our clinics.  If you need fresh tumor tissue delivered to you within 24 hours of resection please contact us.  All samples are shipped refrigerated in HypoThermosol.
    Cancer Types  -  # Still Available (Total for Week)
    Breast Cancer  -  7 (14)
    Colorectal  -  5 (11)
    Non-Small Cell Lung  -  6 (15)
    Ovarian  -  6 (13)
    Renal  -  4 (11)
    GBM  - 9 (13)
    Uterine  -  8 (10)
    Melanoma -  7 (11)
    TOTAL  -  52 (98)
    Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Whole Blood from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team, Employees

  • Conversant Bio Blood Forward Calendar 11.03.11

    Posted on November 3, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio collects fresh clinical blood samples every week from our sites. We always have excess collection capacity. If you need fresh whole blood delivered to you within 24 hours of draw please contact us.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team, Employees

  • Conversant Tumor Forward Calendar 10.21.11

    Posted on October 21, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio Value #2: Consideration for the Customer.

    The list below represents surgical cases happening next week (week of 10.24.11) in our clinics. If you need fresh tumor tissue delivered to you within 24 hours of resection please contact us. All samples are shipped refrigerated in HypoThermosol.

    Cancer Types - # Still Available (Total for Week)
    Breast Cancer - 5 (9)
    Colorectal - 4 (7)
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 5 (9)
    Ovarian - 5 (9)
    Renal - 4 (8)
    GBM - 3 (7)
    Uterine - 4 (5)
    Melanoma - 5 (8)
    TOTAL - 35 (62)

    Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Whole Blood from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team, Employees

  • Conversant Blood Forward Calendar 10.20.11

    Posted on October 20, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio collects fresh clinical blood samples every week from our sites. We always have excess collection capacity. If you need fresh whole blood delivered to you within 24 hours of draw please contact us.

    Disease Type - # Patient Draws Available this week

    I. Solid Tumor Cancers, Stage I-IV (for Circulating Tumor Cell analysis)

    Breast - 90
    Colorectal - 60
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 64
    Prostate - 12
    Ovarian - 8

    II. Hematology/Oncology (for rare cell analysis)

    Acute Myeloid Leukemia - 15
    Multiple Myeloma - 28
    Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia - 20

    III. Auto-Immune, Inflammation, Other (for immune cell/other analysis)

    Rheumatoid Arthritis - 8
    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - 24
    Asthma - 34
    Type 2 Diabetes - 18

    MANY other diseases and normals are available. Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Tumor Tissue from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team, Employees

  • Conversant Bio Tumor Forward Calendar 10.07.11

    Posted on October 7, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio Value #6: Respect for Each Other.

    The list below represents surgical cases happening next week (week of 10.10.11) in our clinics. If you need fresh tumor tissue delivered to you within 24 hours of resection please contact us. All samples are shipped refrigerated in HypoThermosol.

    Cancer Types - # Still Available (Total for Week)
    Breast Cancer - 6 (8)
    Colorectal - 5 (8)
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 6 (8)
    Ovarian - 6 (10)
    Renal - 5 (9)
    GBM - 4 (6)
    Uterine - 3 (6)
    Melanoma - 4 (7)
    TOTAL - 39 (62)

    Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Whole Blood from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team

  • Conversant Bio Blood Forward Calendar 10.10.11

    Posted on October 6, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio collects fresh clinical blood samples every week from our sites.  We always have excess collection capacity.  If you need fresh whole blood delivered to you within 24 hours of draw please contact us.

    Disease Type  -  # Patient Draws Available this week

    I. Solid Tumor Cancers, Stage I-IV (for Circulating Tumor Cell analysis)

    Breast  -  94
    Colorectal  -  55
    Non-Small Cell Lung  -  58
    Prostate  -  10
    Ovarian  -  12

    II. Hematology/Oncology (for rare cell analysis)

    Acute Myeloid Leukemia  -  10
    Multiple Myeloma  - 32
    Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia  -  16

    III. Auto-Immune, Inflammation, Other (for immune cell/other analysis)

    Rheumatoid Arthritis  -  6
    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus  -  24
    Asthma - 30
    Type 2 Diabetes - 16

    MANY other diseases and normals are available.  Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Tumor Tissue from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Clinical Trials, Forward Calendar, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Multiple Myeloma, Team, Employees

  • Conversant Blood and Tumor Forward Calendars 10/03/11

    Posted on September 30, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio Value #4: Teamwork.

    The list below represents surgical cases happening next week (week of 10.03.11) in our clinics. If you need fresh tumor tissue delivered to you within 24 hours of resection please contact us. All samples are shipped refrigerated in HypoThermosol.

    Cancer Types - # Still Available (Total for Week)
    Breast Cancer - 3 (5)
    Colorectal - 3 (6)
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 4 (6)
    Ovarian - 4 (8)
    Renal - 3 (7)
    GBM - 2 (4)
    Uterine - 1 (4)
    Melanoma - 2 (5)
    TOTAL - 22 (45)

    Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Whole Blood from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    Conversant Bio collects fresh clinical blood samples every week from our sites. We always have excess collection capacity. If you need fresh whole blood delivered to you within 24 hours of draw please contact us.

    Disease Type - # Patient Draws Available this week

    I. Solid Tumor Cancers, Stage I-IV (for Circulating Tumor Cell analysis)

    Breast - 104
    Colorectal - 72
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 63
    Prostate - 6
    Ovarian - 15

    II. Hematology/Oncology (for rare cell analysis)

    Acute Myeloid Leukemia - 6
    Multiple Myeloma - 28
    Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia - 14

    III. Auto-Immune, Inflammation, Other (for immune cell/other analysis)

    Rheumatoid Arthritis - 7
    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - 20
    Asthma - 34
    Type 2 Diabetes - 18

    MANY other diseases and normals are available. Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Tumor Tissue from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, NSCLC, fresh tumor tissue, Ovarian Cancer, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Research, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team

  • Conversant Blood and Tumor Forward Calendars

    Posted on September 26, 2011 by Allen.Macdonald

    Conversant Bio Value #2: Consideration for the Customer.

    The list below represents surgical cases happening next week (week of 9.26.11) in our clinics. If you need fresh tumor tissue delivered to you within 24 hours of resection please contact us. All samples are shipped refrigerated in HypoThermosol.

    Cancer Types - # Still Available (Total for Week)
    Breast Cancer - 3 (5)
    Colorectal - 1 (4)
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 4 (6)
    Ovarian - 2 (5)
    Renal - 1 (3)
    GBM - 1 (3)
    Uterine - 2 (3)
    Melanoma - 1 (2)
    TOTAL - 15 (31)

    Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Whole Blood from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    Because patients are waiting,
    Conversant Bio

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    Order Today:
    East Coast U.S. = Christine Aubin, (781) 715-5703, christine.aubin@conversantbio.com
    West Coast U.S. = Dan Searson, (858) 225-2923, dan.searson@conversantbio.com
    Europe = Markus Gemein, markus.gemein@cellsystems.de
    Japan = Keiichi Yokoyama, k.yokoyama@ontarget-ddss.co.jp
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    On The Web:
    www.conversantbio.com
    www.twitter.com/conversantbio
    www.youtube.com/conversantbio
    www.conversantbio.com/blog (latest Forward Calendar details)
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    Available Formats:
    Fresh / Flash Frozen / FFPE + Matched Blood.
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    Uses:
    Xenografts, Drug Testing, Creating FFPE Repository, Dissociation to Cells, among many other things.

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    Conversant Bio collects fresh clinical blood samples every week from our sites. We always have excess collection capacity. If you need fresh whole blood delivered to you within 24 hours of draw please contact us.

    Disease Type - # Patient Draws Available this week

    I. Solid Tumor Cancers, Stage I-IV (for Circulating Tumor Cell analysis)

    Breast - 111
    Colorectal - 63
    Non-Small Cell Lung - 72
    Prostate - 10
    Ovarian - 14

    II. Hematology/Oncology (for rare cell analysis)

    Acute Myeloid Leukemia - 5
    Multiple Myeloma - 30
    Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia - 17

    III. Auto-Immune, Inflammation, Other (for immune cell/other analysis)

    Rheumatoid Arthritis - 7
    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - 14
    Asthma - 41
    Type 2 Diabetes - 26

    MANY other diseases and normals are available. Contact us any time for ordering FRESH Tumor Tissue from oncology, hematology, and auto-immune patients.

    Because patients are waiting,
    Conversant Bio
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    Order Today:
    East Coast U.S. = Christine Aubin, (781) 715-5703, christine.aubin@conversantbio.com
    West Coast U.S. = Dan Searson, (858) 225-2923, dan.searson@conversantbio.com
    Europe = Markus Gemein, markus.gemein@cellsystems.de
    Japan = Keiichi Yokoyama, k.yokoyama@ontarget-ddss.co.jp
    ___
    On The Web:
    www.conversantbio.com
    www.twitter.com/conversantbio
    www.youtube.com/conversantbio
    www.conversantbio.com/blog (latest Forward Calendar details)
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    Available Formats:
    Fresh / Viable Cells / Plasma / Serum / RNA
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    Uses:
    Xenografts, Drug Testing, Biomarker Testing, among many other things.

    This post was posted in From Conversant, Forward Calendar and was tagged with GBM, Forward Calendar, Fresh Tissues, Cancer, CRC, NSCLC, Ovarian Cancer, clinical data, fresh tissue, cancer tissue, Drug Testing, Hematology, Multiple Myeloma, Team

  • One Shot and You're Cured!

    Posted on August 19, 2011 by Leah Hird

    Who would have ever guessed that one shot could potentially cure cancer. Check out this article from MSNBC.com discussing one of the latest advancements in cancer treatment.


    New leukemia treatment exceeds 'wildest expectations'
    A single shot could be one of the biggest advances in cancer research in decades, scientists say. But the research almost didn't happen
    By Robert Bazell Chief science and health correspondent
    NBC News
    updated 8/10/2011 7:20:14 PM ET

    Doctors have treated only three leukemia patients, but the sensational results from a single shot could be one of the most significant advances in cancer research in decades. And it almost never happened.

    In the research published Wednesday, doctors at the University of Pennsylvania say the treatment made the most common type of leukemia completely disappear in two of the patients and reduced it by 70 percent in the third. In each of the patients as much as five pounds of cancerous tissue completely melted away in a few weeks, and a year later it is still gone.

    The results of the preliminary test “exceeded our wildest expectations,” says immunologist Dr. Carl June a member of the Abramson Cancer Center's research team.

    Dr. Edgar Engleman, a cancer immunologist at Stanford University School of Medicine who was not involved in the research calls the results “remarkable ... great stuff.”

    The Penn scientists targeted chroniclymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most common type of the blood disease. It strikes some 15,000 people in the United States, mostly adults, and kills 4,300 every year. Chemotherapy and radiation can hold this form of leukemia at bay for years, but until now the only cure has been a bone marrow transplant. A bone marrow transplant requires a suitable match, works only about half the time, and often brings on severe, life-threatening side effects such as pain and infection.

    In the Penn experiment, the researchers removed certain types of white blood cells that the body uses to fight disease from the patients. Using a modified, harmless version of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, they inserted a series of genes into the white blood cells. These were designed to make to cells target and kill the cancer cells. After growing a large batch of the genetically engineered white blood cells, the doctors injected them back into the patients.

    In similar past experimental treatments for several types of cancer the re-injected white cells killed a few cancer cells and then died out. But the Penn researchers inserted a gene that made the white blood cells multiply by a thousand fold inside the body. The result, as researcher June put it, is that the white blood cells became “serial killers” relentlessly tracking down and killing the cancer cells in the blood, bone marrow and lymph tissue.

    As the white cells killed the cancer cells, the patients experienced the fevers and aches and pains that one would expect when the body is fighting off an infection, but beyond that the side effects have been minimal.

    Doctors had told Bill Ludwig, one of the research volunteers, that he would die from his leukemia within weeks. Then he got the experimental treatment a year ago.

    With tears welling up, he told NBC, "I'm more closer to the people I love and I appreciate them more... I'm getting emotional... the grass is greener and flowers smell wonderful."

    The other two patients have chosen to remain anonymous but one who happens to be a scientist himself wrote, “I am still trying to grasp the enormity of what I am a part of -- and of what the results will mean to countless others with CLL or other forms of cancer. When I was a young scientist, like many I’m sure, I dreamed that I might make a discovery that would make a difference to mankind – I never imagined I would be part of the experiment.”

    So why has this remarkable treatment been tried so far on only three patients?

    Both the National Cancer Institute and several pharmaceutical companies declined to pay for the research. Neither applicants nor funders discuss the reasons an application is turned down. But good guesses are the general shortage of funds and the concept tried in this experiment was too novel and, thus, too risky for consideration.

    The researchers did manage to get a grant from the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, a charity founded by Barbara and Edward Netter after their daughter-in-law died of cancer. The money was enough to finance the trials on the first three patients.

    With results for the three patients published Wednesday simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine and Science Translational Medicine, money for further studies -- not just in this one type of leukemia, but in other cancers -- will likely pour in from both the government and drug companies.

    It is important to emphasize that there still have been only three patients. Over the past century, many attempts to harness the body’s immune system to fight cancer have shown initial success and subsequent failure. So much research remains to be done to prove just how good this treatment is. But it should begin soon, with great vigor.
    © 2010 msnbc.com

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