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hopefulstem

12/21/09 2:15 AM

#21336 RE: asuato #21335

yea I never got any of my money to scottrade as It's needed in the future elsewhere in my finances. Wonder if you can buy things on the upswing? i've never left things last minute or bought in on the rage, That being said I should have sold @26 but was stupid and held out wanting to be in the stock for a full year and betting on fda approval. Got those extra funds but pussed out of my way to scottrade.
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rocky301

12/21/09 8:50 AM

#21338 RE: asuato #21335

asuato,

If the IND is approved it will not appear on that site until, at the very minimum, the IRB is complete.



"A trial must be approved by a human subject review board and must conform to the regulations of the appropriate national health authorities, in order to be registered."
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/invest

from CEO Caldwell
"As soon as we receive clearance from the FDA, we will finalize our investigators and sponsoring eye clinic or hospital and begin a process to gain IRB (Institutional Review Board) approval to conduct the trials at that particular site. Typically, that process takes 60-90 days depending on the institution’s internal protocol approval requirements.

What is the IRB?
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a committee established to review and approve research involving human subjects.
The primary purpose of the IRB is to protect the rights and welfare of the human subjects.
http://www.ohre.unc.edu/guide_to_irb.php#whatirb