Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Colorado's the Ideal State for Manufacturing Artificial Blood

http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/39718/title/Artificial-Blood-Is-Patient-Ready/

This could re-employ so many college-degreed professionals in the IT industry, who lost their jobs and were forced into bankruptcies, short-sales of their homes, and/or foreclosures, following the Great Depression and dot com collapse.

The large labor pool of highly-educated, world-renowned, medical researchers in biotechnology here make it a sound choice for at least five, large-scale, international, commercial, artificial human blood manufacturing businesess.

We need to continue with attracting the finest, internationally-renowned, medical researchers in both Denver and Boulder. However, we also have to create better interfaith tolerance here to wards advancing biotechnology literacy in Colorado Springs, which is more distrustful of the lack of humanitarian oversight in the biotechnology industry, specifically federal funding for oligodendrocyte-precursor genetics research.

If you survey, and collect statistics on the amount of Christians in Colorado Springs, who have financially benefitted from the federal funding for medical research, grants, and medical scholarships, you'll see a discrepancy with non-Christians. Colorado Springs has become economically, socially, and politically alienated/blackballed from the rest of Colorado. They must be included for proper humanitarian oversight to occur with all of our biotechnology industry.

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