Eric
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That would be incredible. Now, I am curious because in your own history, you famously left the Cleveland Clinic in 05 because you were sounding an alarm that there was this drug, Vioxx. Yeah. That was quite detrimental to patients.
Yeah. In 2004. You were victorious in this.
Yeah. In 2004. You were victorious in this.
Yeah. In 2004. You were victorious in this.
And your pursuit of that then exposed this other problem that you got immersed in, which was this interconnectivity between the institute you're working at and the pharmaceutical company.
And your pursuit of that then exposed this other problem that you got immersed in, which was this interconnectivity between the institute you're working at and the pharmaceutical company.
And your pursuit of that then exposed this other problem that you got immersed in, which was this interconnectivity between the institute you're working at and the pharmaceutical company.
Yeah, we would love to think there's a wall between research and big pharma and even hospitals and big pharma. And this kind of showed that if there's a wall, it's permeable at best.
Yeah, we would love to think there's a wall between research and big pharma and even hospitals and big pharma. And this kind of showed that if there's a wall, it's permeable at best.
Yeah, we would love to think there's a wall between research and big pharma and even hospitals and big pharma. And this kind of showed that if there's a wall, it's permeable at best.
So, okay, you left in 2005. 20 years later, do you think this problem is the same, less, or more?
So, okay, you left in 2005. 20 years later, do you think this problem is the same, less, or more?
So, okay, you left in 2005. 20 years later, do you think this problem is the same, less, or more?
Did anyone from Purdue go to jail?
Did anyone from Purdue go to jail?
Did anyone from Purdue go to jail?
It correlates beautifully with however much money the drug makes is what exponent it goes up by, really.
It correlates beautifully with however much money the drug makes is what exponent it goes up by, really.
It correlates beautifully with however much money the drug makes is what exponent it goes up by, really.
So I guess I asked that question in pursuit of wondering, will these big institutions, big insurance, big pharma, the networks, will they try to put up roadblocks for this drug? very democratized access to AI in phone medicine.