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There are scientists who do care about BB. They meet every year or so to discuss their findings. Check their list of members and see if there is a member at a University near you. Maybe you could get in touch and offer yourself as a test subject for one of their studies?
I am going to pay the joining fee and hopefully will be able to keep you all up to date with any cutting edge scientific discoveries.
I will also be letting them know that they have a ready-made international database of test subjects and amateur researchers to call upon... this very site!
There are scientists who do care about BB. They meet every year or so to discuss their findings. Check their list of members and see if there is a member at a University near you. Maybe you could get in touch and offer yourself as a test subject for one of their studies?
I am going to pay the joining fee and hopefully will be able to keep you all up to date with any cutting edge scientific discoveries.
I will also be letting them know that they have a ready-made international database of test subjects and amateur researchers to call upon... this very site!
Thats weird because i just watched a video today that mentioned the ISBOR.
They are mentioned on this site a few times . it would be great to get isbor members to visit this site and give their input .
there is actually a lot of current research going on about chronic bb . it would be a godsend for all involved to connect with these researchers online or/and in person . i know i'm game to be a test rat .
I emailed ISBOR and was told it's not open to patients, so I replied saying that I work in the field of gas analysis, and now awaiting a reply. I think we might have more success that way, but if they refuse that I will just email each of the members listed on the site and let them know of this forum.
IABR seems to be more to do with general breath research rather than odor, so at this stage I haven't contacted them.
Will keep you posted.
potty_mouth wrote:I emailed ISBOR and was told it's not open to patients, so I replied saying that I work in the field of gas analysis, and now awaiting a reply. I think we might have more success that way, but if they refuse that I will just email each of the members listed on the site and let them know of this forum.
IABR seems to be more to do with general breath research rather than odor, so at this stage I haven't contacted them.
Will keep you posted.
that is great potty . even if they don't accept more members ,they may likely browse this site ,which can be valuable for all . You're in a unique position to make something happen . Thanks for your efforts .