| Thursday, January 2, 2014 | Dear Wealthy Retirement Reader,
It could be the biggest new biotech (and investment) story of 2014... But you may have missed the breaking news last week. It leaked out on Christmas Day, in the 12/25 MIT Technology Review, while many were quietly spending time with family and friends. In short, a team of Rice University scientists has just made a stunning breakthrough. It involves a completely new way to create visible, fluorescent images of living human cells on a molecular level. And unlike many traditional methods like scans and dyes, these "glowing nanodots", as MIT calls them, promise to provide safe, cheap and precise diagnostics. Imagine no more X-Rays... no more CT Scans... no more claustrophobic MRIs. And here's what's really unusual... One tiny company - not Merck... not GlaxoSmithKline... not Roche - holds dozens of key patents on the amazing material behind these miracle nanodots. And as it helps revolutionize the $24 billion medical imaging sector, its undervalued stock should go right through the roof. Please check out the surprising story right here. Sincerely,
 Andrew Snyder Editorial Director, The Oxford Club | | You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealthy Retirement. To unsubscribe from Wealthy Retirement, click here
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