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They typically cost about $400 million, or between $4,000 and $15,000 per enrolled patient, said Robert Califf , vice chancellor for clinical research at Duke University Medical Center.
Merck Returns Betrixaban Rights Amid Pipeline Review Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011
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Robert M. Califf , vice chancellor at Duke University Medical Center and a principal investigator in the J&J-Bayer trial, said patients on the drug got results that were "noninferior," or statistically comparable to those on warfarin treatment.
FDA Panel Backs Xarelto for Stroke Prevention Thomas M. Burton 2011
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Dr. Califf also said that, with Xarelto, "there was a substantial reduction" in brain hemorrhages and other fatal bleeding.
FDA Panel Backs Xarelto for Stroke Prevention Thomas M. Burton 2011
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The study didn't show whether the drug would prevent heart attacks and strokes as well as treatments tailored to meet individual needs, says Robert Califf of Duke University.
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"This is exactly the opposite of personalized medicine," Califf says.
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The studies on risk "are all over the place," said Califf, who has consulted for the company.
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Califf is a quality defender and will immediately be one of the best defenders in MLS.
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There is little chance that these two will supplant Carlos Bocanegra and Oguchi Onyewu in central defense on a regular basis, but Parkhurst is still young and Califf is a good back up.
Archive 2009-01-01 Matt Johnston 2009
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Why recommend him over Nissen or Califf, who we believe are too close to industry?
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Then bill Terry Mc Califf and the DNC for Joe†™ s trip and expenses.
Think Progress » Right-Wing Myths About Leak Investigation, Debunked 2005
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