Did you know that the first signaling molecule was discovered in 1998?
The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro, and Ferid Murad for the discovery of the first signaling molecule. This was the beginning of an entirely new and exploding field of health science research! And the foundation of research which led to ASEA’s redox signaling molecules.
DID YOU KNOW that breakthrough discoveries in health science research often take quite a while to become understandable to the general public? Integrating these discoveries into textbooks and delivering them as teachable in medical school classrooms can also take quite a while.
Here is a list of “The Greatest Health Science Discoveries of All Time” along with the year they were discovered:
- 1665 Cells
- 1680 Bacteria
- 1798 Vaccinations
- 1856 Germ Theory
- 1882 Cell Division
- 1898 Virus
- 1989 Mitochondria
- 1906 Vitamins
- 1910 Antibiotics
- 1928 Penicillin
- 1933 Cell Structure
- 1934 Genes
- 1938 Metabolism (Krebs Cycle)
- 1953 DNA
It is not uncommon for the practical implications of these breakthrough discoveries and successful FDA approved applications to take DECADES to realize.
DID YOU KNOW that ASEA’s founder, Verdis Norton was acutely aware of these facts when he declined to sell ASEA’s technology patents to the pharmaceutical company? This was one of the driving forces behind deciding to bring ASEA’s Redox Cell Signaling Molecules directly to the public through the fast-moving process of person-to-person, word of mouth marketing.