I hope I'm not duplicating any efforts, but I sent a message to Adam Write, the organizer of the Go Fund Me page, asking if there is something that could be set up so that stock shares can be donated/transferred. Maybe he'll get back to me, or is already responding to one of your messages.
I feel that perhaps leronlimab is today as what penicillin was in 1942.
Although study results hopefully demonstrate efficacy and safety, I am reminded of the fact that Goldman and other large investment banks are heavily invested in Moderna, Gilead, and other biotech competitors. So, while I'm optimistic, I wouldn't be surprised if politics gives rise to the FDA not granting immediate approval. The good side of that is that it would more time to continue loading up on shares, and could even result in a big pull back where shares can be picked up much more cheaply.
Chuckles, I do have experience with how clinical studies are performed - I've been involved in three - and they go like this: Talk as many people into the study as possible, promise them medical treatment if anything goes wrong, hope nobody dies, make sure anyone who has serious side effects drop out so they don't have to be reported, and forget about any patients who were harmed.