Looking for better pet diabetes care?

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by John T, Apr 25, 2015.

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  1. John T

    John T New Member

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    The current diabetic treatments for your cat or dog lags many of the advancements in human diabetes therapies. Having to prick test and struggle with the guesswork around injections may create a lot of extra discomfort for your pet and can be worrisome and demanding on you throughout the day.

    I am working with the National Science Foundation and a Boston area university research team on some new wireless technology and would really value talking with pet owners who currently manually monitor their pet's glucose levels and provide insulin therapy. Please let me know if I could have just 15 minutes of your time to better understand your daily regime and pain points to help guide our team to potential newer diabetes care for your pet.

    Thanks,
    John T.

    john@mobileintegrity.com
     
  2. BJM

    BJM Well-Known Member

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    Please attach the research prospectus. Several of us are researchers in various fields. We'll take a look and see if we want to contact you.
     
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