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I’m performing a clinical trial for a new form of suspended animation that could preserve life until cures are found for diseases. This works by changing a person into what is essentially a mannequin without the plastic skin. It slows their metabolic processes to nothing and keeps them alive but also immobilizes them. The animal studies have shown promise and I have approval for phase I clinical trials, which is healthy volunteers. I have a few college volunteers, but I’m also looking for a pediatric approval. To do this, I would need some children between age 2 to age 18. They would be immobilized for a time frame between 1 week and 10 years depending on the randomization. How much should I pay the parents to get their children into these trials?
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Good luck with that!
Ya good luck with that… I would try lab rats first
Depends on where you are,
Rural phillipines/india probably like 500 bucks and you will have them for life.
By the way, this is the third time you posted this same question incase you think we dont notice it
I don’t care what you charge