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CTSI Launchpad at UCSF - Turn Your Research Findings Into Patient Benefit. Launchpad brings you ideas, tools and examples to help.

  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/about-launchpad/ About LaunchPad - Launchpad - UCSF CTSI Launchpad project stemmed from our experience with the Catalyst Awards Program
  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/portfolio-item/retinal-imaging-to-screen-for-neurological-diseases/ Unmet Need in Screening for Neurological Diseases - Launchpad - The non-invasive retinal imaging innovation may help guide current treatment and support the development of new therapies.
  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/portfolio-item/ocular-implant-to-improve-quality-of-life-and-clinical-care/ Addressing Unmet Needs in Treating Ophthalmic Diseases - Launchpad - Drs. Desai and Bhisitkul recognized that their novel ocular implant addresses a critical unmet need for patients and clinicians.
  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/portfolio-item/a-target-product-profile-based-on-patient-and-provider-needs/ The Target Product Profile for An Artificial Kidney - Launchpad - Dr. Roy recognized the unmet needs for people undergoing dialysis and is developing a better solution by first addressing the target product profile..
  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/portfolio-item/part-1-identify-commercial-partner-2/ Part 1: How to Identify an Industry Partner - Launchpad - identifying industry partners, building relationships with sales representatives, business contacts
  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/portfolio-item/part-2-ask-potential-commercial-partner-2/ Part 2: Key Questions You Should Ask an Industry Partner - Launchpad - Industry partners, development of intellectual property, commercialization, sales, marketing and distribution
  • http://launchpad.ucsf.edu/portfolio-item/clinician-researcher-gets-expert-advice-for-her-novel-cancer-therapy/ Promising Early Research Gets Support to Demonstrate Value - Launchpad - Researchers developing recombinant fusion proteins that activate death receptors to kill cancer cells.

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  • Susan G. - POOR QUALITY ON WRISTBAND TWICE!!

    I am very disappointed in the quality of this FITBIT wristband -- it was delivered on May 17th, 2013 and today August 29 th the wristband split in half completely. Amazon cannot replace because it is past their 45 day policy. I went to Fitbit website and could NOT find a customer service area where I could have dialog with the company for a free replacement(that is very interesting in itself). I went to purchase a new band and I can't get a replacement for 8 to 10 weeks!! I really feel ripped off. I would not recommend this product.

  • Amazon Customer - This works!!

    I got mine from a doTerra rep, but this is awesome!! It does have a strong smell and taste, but I got over it pretty quickly! I use 3-4 drops in a large glass of water with ice and half a lemon. I tend to just refill the water throughout the day and find the oil is still present or I may only need to add one drop. This helps with my acid reflux as well as with appetite suppression. It gives me a lot of energy! I should also say I take a YL capsule with YL Digize, Peppermint and Thieves every morning to help with my acid reflux, but I haven't taken my AR medication (Dexilant) in over a week! And while I still burp, the burn is no longer there! I feel like this oil helps to keep my tummy settled. I also drink more water. I've only used it a day and I ate 500 calories less than normal (my fitness pal) and I went from 147 lbs yesterday morning to 143.8 this morning!!!

  • Amazon Customer - worthless!!!

    This is an awful phone! The camera sucks, it's slow, it restarts, it freezes, and it deleted my apps, pictures, and videos. there was only enough storage for two apps. And you can buy a sd card, but you can't put anything on it. Waste of money... They won't let me return it for a refund.

  • ZenQosmio - Bland, boring and dull movie.

    Really dumb movie... nothing like the original in terms of enjoyability, plot or even character likability. The characters in this were so bland, boring and dull. I didn't care about any of them, and the backstories were way too sappy, stupid and just downright lame. Sure there were special effects, but who cares if you can't stand the humans on the screen?! It all just seemed like a worthless endeavor.

  • Momma Green - Let me tell you what it's like to have a silent milk allergy...

    Your lips and mouth might start to itch, burn, or puff up slightly the moment you touch the stuff, or you might get blisters in the back of your throat. Someone looking at you won't notice this happening, but you'll definitely feel it. The minute the milk hits your stomach, you might get stomach spasms (yes, spasms) and/or searing heartburn, which REALLY HURTS, and unless you're doubled over in pain or spitting up-- which you may or may not be, depending on the day-- you can't really explain it to people, so you start to think maybe its just normal to feel this way. Within 24 hours, you might start to get rough, scaly patches of skin on your face or body. If you're a baby, your butt might turn flaming red. If you're lucky, these will resemble rashes, and someone will say "food allergy." If you're NOT lucky, the doctor will say you have eczema and prescribe something, or your parents will waste money on every brand of diaper and cream on the market, trying to get rid of your red butt... which comes and goes, by the way, so good luck problem solving it. The milk protein may trigger a migraine, with pain and nausea, but you're a baby, and doctors don't even know if you can GET a migraine yet, so you deal with it. Within 1-3 days your eyes and/or sinuses may get red, itchy, inflamed, and mucous-y. The doctor will say you have allergies and prescribe a pill... well, they're half right, but the pills won't help, so you'll just start to think you get sick a lot, or you'll blame it on daycare, or teething. As the milk works its way through you colon, it might trigger an inflammatory response, and you might feel raw/achy, as if you had a "head cold" down there, accompanied by sharp stabbing pains, when two inflamed parts get pushed against each other. If you're lucky, you might have frequent diarrhea and flush that offending stuff out pretty quick. If you're not lucky, your colon might actually slow down, leaving you with hard smelly poop pebbles that only prolong the reaction and make the inflammation and pain worse. If you're a baby, you might writhe and fuss and scream and cry, either during feeding or up to 3 days afterwards, because you feel absolutely awful, but your parents may look at you and think nothing is visibly wrong. They'll think maybe you're just a fussy baby, or the doctor might tell them to blame it on colic and wait it out. So they do. And after a while, all those yucky symptoms just become "normal" to you.

  • Antonio - Cheesy plot, great special effects!

    This is a fun movie by the same producers that brought you "Independence Day", so you know what you are getting into: cheesy plot, predictable characters, very conservative black-and-white morality... but you will have a good time with it. It is also one of the few movies that I would recommend to watch strictly on Blu-ray, since the detailed disaster special effects can only be seen on HD, and they are worth a look.

  • Carrie in Mobile, AL - Rock on!

    The guitar came very fast and it was exactly what my son wanted. He loves it and I love the idea that he actually learning to play a real guitar.