Give me some notice on being a Rutgers research patient
As mentioned, although the actual research hasn't started, the program has been in progress for a while now. The researchers have been designing the program in detail, investingating and developing procedures and preparing for IRB aproval.
It seems that nothing is happening because we have not been directly involved as of yet, but that is coming.
The other thing: the research program is not a treatment program. Being first, may not mean that your POIS will be treated first, or even at all. This is not to say that it may not happen, only that individual patient "treatment" is not the focus. The focus is on identifying, POIS getting to the root of it and looking for an effective treatment "FOR ALL".
Being involved in the treatment program may not even be comfortable. It's a program, that requires that the patient willfully enters POIS (and I think without any remedial resources: niaciin, testosterone, whatever). They will likely evaluate remedial procedures, however the idea is to BE PATIENT.
We are working for the good of the whole POIS community. There will only be 12 individuals tested. These 12 have to be chosen from a list of several hundred candidates (all of you) and for the good of the community. 1) the best candidates have to be chosen (we don't even know which characteristics will be chosen to decide that), and 2) there is rigorous evaluation made to filter out those best candidates, so it doesn't happen quickly.
Rest assured when the time comes to begin the selection process, you will all have the opportunity to apply.
I know this is difficult. The wait is torturous. But it's an inevitable part of a well studied process.