From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> To: "Kaptchuk, Ted Jack" Subject: Re: Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 09:55:59 +0000 Ted „ as you may know, I funded the Placebo work, with AnnHarrington probably fifteen years ago. I was one of the originals on the MBB commitee, being best friends with Henry Rososvskly. then sent Ann to China , then more particle physics, dali lama, with Kosslyn.. What is a good time to call? On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Kaptchuk, Ted Jack Woody, Thank you for the introduction. wrote: Jeffrey, Whenever you'd like to talk....i talk placebo most of the time....tell me. All my work and the work of my laboratory is about placebo effects and we use a multi-discplinary approach: basic, clinical and social science and collaborate with the humanities (history, ethics, etc.) We published in these areas and have some exciting studies in the pipeline. We can start with a phone call or whatever. Your call. best ted Ted Kaptchuk Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Boston, MA 02215 On Nov 23, 2010, at 3:44 PM, woodson merrell wrote: Jeffrey and Ted, This is an introduction of the two of you to each other. I think you will have a very stimulating, exciting dialogue. I have spoken with each of you about the other. Jeffrey, Ted Kaptchuk is a deeply philosophical scientist. Placebo research has been his special interest for a decade (and Chinese Medicine before that--in addition I am sure to many others). He is actually in the process now of setting up a placebo research center at Harvard--where he has been on the faculty for > 10 years, principally affiliated with their Osher Center for Research in Complementary and Alternative Medicine. He wrote a wonderful book, The Web That Has No Weaver, about trad Chinese medicine, as the 2nd practitioner to visit China after the thaw in the 70s. He can send you studies, etc. if you would like. Ted, Jeffrey is a very successful investor. But the reason I am recommend