I think this is an important point. First of all, Dr. Zamboni was originally part of the very large association studies that involved I think around 20 sites in Italy, and he withdrew from the study. The scientific director of the Italian MS Society told us that he withdrew because he asked that all the images from all the sites be vetted by his own laboratory, which obviously the committee didn't feel was appropriate. Dr. Zamboni, however, is also applying for a therapeutic trial, a trial this time to investigate the treatment. As far as I know, the study doesn't have all the funds necessary to be fully carried out. He did receive a bit of money from the province where his lab is, but I don't know about the status of the ethical approval of this study. He was supposed to receive ethical approval at the beginning of December. I don't know whether he did receive it.
Do you know? We don't know.
The last time we spoke to Dr. Battaglia, the scientific director of the Italian MS Society, Dr. Zamboni still hadn't received the ethical approval for his studies. It was pending, and we were told the beginning of December. What we know, however, is that right now the funding from the province that he's receiving for that study is not sufficient to carry out the type of study that would be necessary to prove or disprove the efficacy of the treatment.