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Enriched clinical trial cohorts improve study power

Christina N. Fournier, Albert A. Taylor, David L. Ennist1
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Published 20 Oct 2017

Enriched clinical trial cohorts improve study power

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Christina N. Fournier, Albert A. Taylor, David L. Ennist1
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1 Origent Data Sciences, Inc., USA
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The 16th Annual Northeast Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Consortium (NEALS) Meeting 2017
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Competing Interests

I am an employee and stock owner of Origent Data Sciences, Inc.

Keywords
ALS, PRO-ACT, riluzole, machine learning, disease progression models
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