I see my job as being to facilitate the life of clinical researchers so that they can be more productive, and trying to keep the bureaucracy from getting in their way.
I thought my Beatles LPs sounded pretty good on a record player, but that was before I had heard a CD.
Even then, Vanderbilt was the premiere place for clinical pharmacology.
I think we need to think beyond the issue of absolute risk.
We've created an impression that life is risk-free, and it's not.
We try to teach them how to make a presentation so that it's valuable to people, so they deliver a message, not just information.
There's no evidence they are a good value,
A generation of arrogance. We didn't trust anyone over 30. We believed we could fix all the prejudices and irrationality of the past.