Possible the trial is screwed up if the set up wasn't done properly by the Project Manager

Normal trials can take up to or over a year to set up (logistics, visits, kits, tubes, labels, condition of samples (room temp/frozen/liquid nitrogen -200 etc)

It's very possible it's not been set up properly and the results are screwed from it being a massive mess.

The trial set up could have obviously been rushed and not road tested in a test environment and this is how it's hit the news.

Depends what the whole story is. Is it just the patient who is ill, are other samples affected? Is the whole trial dead because of something missed at an earlier visit?

Who knows? (I mean they do but ...l)

Posted By: Lentil Weaver, Oct 13, 14:06:35

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