I worked in clinical drug research for a few years, and would recruit patients for study. I would have to read pages long consents out loud to them before signing them on.
Then blood samples would be drawn. This was to determine how certain drugs would react with different genotypes with the intention that eventually you could create personalized medicine.
I have absolutely no doubt Clandestine is right in the money with his analysis.
I worked in clinical drug research for a few years, and would recruit patients for study. I would have to read pages long consents out loud to them before signing them on.
Then blood samples would be drawn. This was to determine how certain drugs would react with different genotypes with the intention that eventually you could create personalized medicine.
I have absolutely no doubt Clandestine is right in the money with his analysis.
I worked in clinical drug research for a few years, and would recruit patients for study. I would have to read pages long consents out loud to them before signing them on.
Then blood samples would be drawn. This was to determine how certain drugs would react with different phenotypes with the intention that eventually you could create personalized medicine.
I have absolutely no doubt Clandestine is right in the money with his analysis.