← Back to context Comment by RandomLensman 16 hours ago For example, running very large trials in a short time is very high effort. 5 comments RandomLensman Reply wbl 15 hours ago Worth it D-Coder 14 hours ago It's a trade-off: better info versus handling an immediate crisis. If it's not an immediate crisis, you can take more time.Engineering is trade-offs. wbl 14 hours ago People are dying of these diseases every day 1 reply → ryoshoe 14 hours ago For patients. But maybe not to the companies which would have to pay for these large expedited trials
wbl 15 hours ago Worth it D-Coder 14 hours ago It's a trade-off: better info versus handling an immediate crisis. If it's not an immediate crisis, you can take more time.Engineering is trade-offs. wbl 14 hours ago People are dying of these diseases every day 1 reply → ryoshoe 14 hours ago For patients. But maybe not to the companies which would have to pay for these large expedited trials
D-Coder 14 hours ago It's a trade-off: better info versus handling an immediate crisis. If it's not an immediate crisis, you can take more time.Engineering is trade-offs. wbl 14 hours ago People are dying of these diseases every day 1 reply →
ryoshoe 14 hours ago For patients. But maybe not to the companies which would have to pay for these large expedited trials
Worth it
It's a trade-off: better info versus handling an immediate crisis. If it's not an immediate crisis, you can take more time.
Engineering is trade-offs.
People are dying of these diseases every day
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For patients. But maybe not to the companies which would have to pay for these large expedited trials