An Accidental New Radical
February 4, 2008
Scott Johnson had no grand plan for switching careers. He was sitting in an airport lounge, on a day like any other, when his eyes fell on the smallest news item. “It was something really tiny, I mean, two paragraphs, that talked about MS and myelin repair.” But that brief article was enough to launch him on a life-changing journey.
While it began as a personal quest — diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in his twenties, he was interested in finding out more about this particular research — it soon became a mission. What really got him hooked was when he started talking to people in medical research and realized that the current system wasn’t working (if your eyebrows shoot up at this, read on).
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