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The_Next_Theranos:
Looks like Meredith is hiring again. Any takers? Expensive developers need not apply.
https://twitter.com/meredithperry/status/1482128540397043713
--- Quote ---Looking for an inexpensive, fast moving contract software dev team to help with server side & app development for a wearable device.
DM me your recs plz. USA based dev teams are probably too much $$$.
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It seems she's working on some medical device now.
https://twitter.com/meredithperry/status/1470856350540333059
--- Quote ---Do you have essential tremor and live in the Boston area?
DM me or email research@elemindtech.com if you’re interested in participating in paid research.
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madires:
Medical devices require a lot of paperwork, approvals and money. I don't know the regulations of medical devices in the US, but I'd be surprised if beta testing doesn't also require an approval and medical assistance during the tests.
Gregg:
--- Quote ---“Do you have essential tremor”
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WTF is an essential tremor?
Would anyone with half a brain really want to reply to this and allow Meredith to experiment on them? How is a tremor essential? So many questions unanswered.
Maybe she is looking for people with adverse reactions (tremors) from her failed uBeam…
Cerebus:
You might want to try using Google before being so dismissive of "an (sic) essential tremor". Essential tremor is a neurological medical condition that ranges from "inconvenient" to "has life changing consequences" in the worst case. I wouldn't want li'l old Meredith anywhere near it, or any other medical condition, but her involvement is hardly an excuse for you to parade your ignorance (and inability to use Google) of a real medical condition that makes some people's lives miserable.
langwadt:
--- Quote from: madires on February 10, 2022, 02:51:44 pm ---Medical devices require a lot of paperwork, approvals and money. I don't know the regulations of medical devices in the US, but I'd be surprised if beta testing doesn't also require an approval and medical assistance during the tests.
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there's a reason why so many Nobel laureates in medicine did experiments on themselves, it doesn't require going through the process of getting medical and ethical approval to do experiments on people
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