Monday, February 02, 2009

New NAC website is gone

We haven’t heard from the web host obxhost.net, but the new NAC website that I have been building in support of embryonic stem cell research and therapeutic cloning at http://network.obxhost.net/index.html is very much gone – since yesterday evening. When I try to access the home page, I am directed to a site that says:

ERROR 404 - PAGE NOT FOUND
Oops! Looks like the page you're looking for was moved or never existed.
Make sure you typed the correct URL or followed a valid link.

Later yesterday evening we were also informed by email from the US that the same applied there. I had a new graphic on spinal cord injuries added to the home page to upload (see below), and also a section titled “Spinal cord injuries” under treatments and cures in applications of embryonic stem cell research on foot of the US Food and Drug Administration’s landmark decision on 23 January to approve the first clinical trials using the products of human embryonic stem cells. (“This is a great time for stem cell science,” said David Scadden, co-chair of the ISSCR Clinical Translation Committee, director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Regenerative Medicine, and co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. “The FDA has signaled that the safeguards are now in place to begin testing embryonic stem cell therapies. If the White House follows through with lifting restrictions on federal funding, we could see a great flowering of new research and an opportunity to see if these cells can deliver for patients.”) But I haven’t been able to upload anything: my username, password and email are no longer recognised by the host.

This is what the homepage of the website looks like now:



The new (black) banner in the left-hand column reads: “Spinal cord injuries: Green light for US human ES cell work. The patients who stand to benefit.”