Medical Science On-line Open Peer Review Journal

Welcome to the Cybernetics Institute - Medical Science On-line Open Peer Review Journal. A new type of on-line science journal. This new type of science journal replaces the "peer" review journal with an open review journal that allows comments and critique from anyone. This change allows potential valuable insight from the public.

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I'm a new type of scientist that is not specific to one discipline - a mulitdisciplinary scientist. The theory (that was my PhD thesis) is published here; http://deltard.org . The medical science aspect of the theory is located at; ( http://medsci.cybernetics-institute.org) and qualifications are set under the new global irb/fda (institution review board/food & drug admin)and are based on more that 6 years of medical research. ( http://medsci-irb.cybernetics-institute.org)

Editor: Dr. Daniel Carras, PhD, DMSc, MD
Publisher: Akadhmia University Press
ISSN # 1715-3050
Vol.2, October 2007

Saturday, March 04, 2006

Lab Notes

  1. While we got going again in January, there hasn't been all that much to report - in a weekly report. So, The Lab Report, which was The Weekly Lab Journal, has been simply renamed, Lab Notes. The goal is know to publish general information and lab notes. This will provide a greater degree of transparency and information on progress between paper publications. In fact, this is what you are seeing. Not polished science, but raw exploration as it happens. This publication allows the public and other scientist to look at the lab notes, see the mistakes, problems and progress.
  2. [Immunology] Work continues here with a few adjustments. It has been found that although a good base mechanism for dealing with air borne infection has been found, minor adjustments will be required as the immune system develops and changes. The body and immune system is more dynamic than previously expected.
  3. [Clinical] Its been found that Crestor has a significant interaction with some patients with bowel disorders. Adverse reactions with Crestor and the Advil have been observed, and dealt with successfully by removing the patient from Crestor.

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