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So that's been what we've seen in Cayman, it's been what we've seen in Brazil in those
trials.
And for Brazil, where we've been doing some trials, the Brazilian government themselves have now built their own mosquito factory, far bigger than ours, and we'll use that for scaling up in Brazil.
I do not stand here today to suggest in any way that conducting HIV clinical
trials
in developing countries is bad.
On the contrary, clinical
trials
are extremely useful tools, and are much needed to address the burden of disease in developing countries.
I'm sure you must be asking yourselves what makes developing countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa, so attractive for these HIV clinical
trials?
Local communities need to be more involved in establishing the criteria for recruiting participants in clinical trials, as well as the incentives for participation.
The information in these
trials
needs to be given to the potential participants in linguistically and culturally acceptable formats.
An effective system for reviewing the ethical suitability of clinical
trials
is primordial to safeguard participants within any clinical trial.
Local governments need to set up effective systems for reviewing the ethical issues around the clinical
trials
which are authorized in different developing countries, and they need to do this by setting up ethical review committees that are independent of the government and research sponsors.
Although she may not know this, my encounter with Celine has completely changed the way in which I view HIV clinical
trials
in developing countries, and made me even more determined to be part of the movement to change the way in which things are done.
If you come from a developing country like myself, I urge you to hold your government to a more thorough review of the clinical
trials
which are authorized in your country.
Yes, there is a need for us to find a cure for HIV, to find an effective vaccine for malaria, to find a diagnostic tool that works for T.B., but I believe that we owe it to those who willingly and selflessly consent to participate in these clinical
trials
to do this in a humane way.
But when you look at that, you have to remember that this machine did not do any physical
trials
on how to move forward, nor did it have a model of itself.
Well, while Aurora was playing this game, as you saw, and doing a thousand
trials
a day and getting 97 percent correct and 350 milliliters of orange juice, we are recording the brainstorms that are produced in her head and sending them to a robotic arm that was learning to reproduce the movements that Aurora was making.
So they had people play this game while they were being scanned in an fMRI, and two conditions: in some trials, they're told you're playing another person who's playing right now and we're going to match up your behavior at the end and pay you if you win.
In the other trials, they're told, you're playing a computer.
They play lots of
trials
with different amounts each time.
And by the way, these were
trials
where their deals were made.
And before I knew it, I was involved and thrown into this six months of tests and
trials
and tribulations with six doctors across two hospitals in this clash of medical titans to figure out which one of them was right about what was wrong with me.
Randomized clinical
trials
were actually invented in 1948 to help invent the drugs that cured tuberculosis, and those are important things, don't get me wrong.
So now we are in clinical trials, and are in Phase III clinical trials, and this may become a new procedure, if it's safe and we find that it's effective, to treat patients with severe depression.
So this is now in clinical
trials.
And just last February, the last time we did these trials, I saw a miracle starting to happen.
These are
trials
in a field of sorghum.
It's my company's
trials
by fire.
This has also gone through clinical trials, helping lots and lots of patients.
And there's lots and lots of stem cell
trials
going on worldwide, and they use many different types of cells, but one common theme that seems to be coming out is that actually, very often, those cells will die once you've implanted them.
We hosted the Olympic
trials
last spring.
Here we are flying in Haiti last summer, where we've done our first field
trials.
Well, there's a multitude of factors at play, but I think one of the key factors is that the tools that we currently have available to test whether a drug is going to work, whether it has efficacy, or whether it's going to be safe before we get it into human clinical trials, are failing us.
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