EpicentRxG- MenTrue we don’t carry an FBI badge like the facsimile of the one pictured above, but feel free to call us G-men (and women) anyway.Feb 2Feb 2
EpicentRxDr. Reid’s Interview with Authority MagazineIn an interview with Authority Magazine, EpicentRx CEO, Dr. Tony Reid, states that the most impactful novel he ever read is East of Eden by…Feb 1Feb 1
EpicentRxDr Tony Reid Of EpicentRx’s Interview With Authority MagazineEpicentRx CEO Dr. Tony Reid recently shared five things he wishes someone told him when he first became a doctor with Authority Magazine.Jan 30Jan 30
EpicentRxEpicentRx Word of the WeekAs a company, EpicentRx is probably best described as iconic, and harmonic, but very rarely ironic or gnathonic, and never ever epigonic…Jan 29Jan 29
EpicentRxRRx-001 and AdAPT-001’s 23andMe ResultsDon’t “spiral” when you read the “genetic reports” on RRx-001 (nibrozetone) (https://bit.ly/3Sx0m2x) and AdAPT-001 (https://bit.ly/3Sh82F3)…Jan 26Jan 26
EpicentRxBlogging About LeapfroggingWe’ve written several posts on our website with the general title “Blogging About…” These are “Blogging About Snogging,” “Blogging about…Jan 24Jan 24
EpicentRxRRx-001 (nibrozetone) normalizes the hypoxic, anfractuous tumor vasculature, which leads to better…Jan 22Jan 22
EpicentRxA Blog About a BogTo “beat the band” is an idiom that means to the greatest possible degree. “To beat the bog” is an EpicentRx phrase, which we use to…Jan 19Jan 19
EpicentRxBigger is WorserHoney, I shrunk the virus. Even with a diameter of about 90 nm or 90 billionths of a meter, AdAPT-001 is mighty enough to take on…Jan 17Jan 17
EpicentRxIn the CardsThe phrase “in the cards” means “likely to happen.” The word, “cards,” is also shorthand for cardiology. Based on its mechanisms of action…Jan 16Jan 16