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  • "At least once a week I went home in tears," says Sagman.

    Tiny Weapons With Giant Potential 2007

  • At C Sixty, Sagman and his colleagues insert drug-coated fullerenes inside the virus that causes AIDS to prevent it from reproducing.

    Tiny Weapons With Giant Potential 2007

  • Today Sagman, 47, is president of C Sixty, a Toronto-based nanotechnology company that is developing carbon molecules called fullerenes as a drug-delivery system for cancer, AIDS and other diseases.

    Tiny Weapons With Giant Potential 2007

  • The three principals in the company-Josh Sagman, Brandon Estrin and Jason Kovar-are also the principals in another business venture called Perfect Oxygen, purveyors of shots of scented pure oxygen for consumption at bars and clubs.

    Quogue-mire! 2002

  • Last summer, Messrs. Sagman, Estrin and Kovar rented shares in the house and advertised a vigorous social schedule stretching from the May 27 "Color War" ice-breaker ( "Included will be sports, drinking events, and maybe even a little nudity … hahaha-Hosted by Josh Sagman," the Web announcement reads) to the Labor Day "Jamaican Me Crazy" reggae party.

    Quogue-mire! 2002

  • Of course DancingGirl wasn’t wild about that, which was a definitely Seinfeld-esque moment (“Sagman, Bennet, Robbins, Oppenheim and Taft; Sagman, Bennet, Robbins, Oppenheim and Taft”).

    drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2005

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