His failure to admit his guilt had been used as grounds for his pre-trial detention which "ran contrary to the elements which made up the concept of a fair trial", the ECHR said.
In 2011, the company ran a trial with 20-ft pens set afloat off Hawaii.
And Vertex ran a trial in sicker patients than Merck, showing that 65% of treatment experience patients could be helped compared to 17% on the standard of care.
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"These treatments are effective--there's no doubt about that, " says Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of the department of psychiatry at Columbia University and director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute, who designed and ran the trial.
Merck said it plans to work with regulators around the world and the independent scientists who ran the clinical trial to decide what to do next.
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After Cordaptive was rejected, Merck canceled a trial of the drug run by the same outside scientist--John Kastelein of the University of Amsterdam--who ran the Vytorin trial.
Scientists who ran the Krebs trial have warned the government that its plan to allow shooting of badgers as they roam was likely to be less effective than the trap-and-shoot method deployed during the trial.
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It was her husband's doctor, Bart Barlogie of the University of Arkansas Medical Center, who ran the first clinical trial to show Thalomid's effect in multiple myeloma.
The rags-to-riches trial lawyer and onetime hedge fund adviser ran as the angry man.
Steven Gill, the British neurosurgeon who ran that first GDNF infusion trial, believes the cause of the toxicity was the improper infusion of the drug into the monkeys' brains.
Defence lawyer Joe Amendola said after the hearing that he had doubts that Sandusky had received due process, saying that the defence team "ran out of time" to prepare as the cases were rushed to trial.
Bernie Ebbers, the boss of WorldCom, was charged with fraud only this week although the company he ran (into the ground) went bankrupt in July 2002, and the trial of Jeffrey Skilling, the former boss of Enron, the totem for turn-of-the-century managerial abuse, could well be another two years away.
Bakaly was charged with contempt for denying under oath that he was a source for a New York Times article which ran on Jan. 31, 1999, in the midst of Clinton's impeachment trial.
The people who ran the companies that brought us into this financial crisis should be held accountable with a public trial, if not a prison sentence.
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