Thank you for that. Sounds to me like the poster was like the presentation, but in poster format.
It would be odd too if the poster was about the AD trial protocol details and then not updated on clinicaltrials.gov.
The mystery of no AD and Rett trial registration is going on for too long with no reasonable answer I can think of, especially with CTAD having come and gone.
PR people are always in a rush. They scan your e-mail/questions fast and respond with a quick & dirty boilerplate answer. Mostly not helpfull at all.
Best strategy is to send them 1 short/to-the-point question at a time. Received a usefull response? Ask your follow-up question digging deeper in the matter untill you have the answers you are looking for.
The discribed scenario works only if the PR firm is dedicated: Anavex’s PR firm surely recieves 100+ questions per day about Anavex and it would surprise me if they didn’t serve more clients...
Getting attention and/or getting the right information from whatever source really is a big problem these days. Who still has time left at the end of the day? I certainly not: I always end up having the feeling I would have done at least twice as much. Although three times would suit me better :)