MRNA research about serious events

Beatle Bum

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Sep 1, 2002
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From the peer-reviewed paper:

The definition of a serious adverse event (SAE) was provided in each trial’s study protocol and included in the supplemental material of the trial’s publication. [2], [3], [4] Pfizer and Moderna used nearly identical definitions, consistent with regulatory expectations. An SAE was defined as an adverse event that results in any of the following conditions: death; life-threatening at the time of the event; inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization; persistent or significant disability/incapacity; a congenital anomaly/birth defect; medically important event, based on medical judgment.
 
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I actually turned down job with Moderna a little over 2 years ago, where I would have been responsible for the vaccine clinical trial analyses (I wouldn't have done them, but would have reviewed the work from the CROs who did the analyses).
 
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I actually turned down job with Moderna a little over 2 years ago, where I would have been responsible for the vaccine clinical trial analyses (I wouldn't have done them, but would have reviewed the work from the CROs who did the analyses).

Why did you turn it down?
 
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