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Biotech / Medical : Zonagen (zona) - good buy?

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To: drsvelte who wrote (3869)5/4/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: Hank  Read Replies (4) of 7041
 
I think you guys have done an excellent job of misrepresenting my words once again. Having a poster at a poster session does not imply soft science. Many excellent posters are presented and they are indeed a valuable source of information. However, the weakest representations of experimental data are almost always found at poster sessions and not during the main presentations. Often the data is incomplete or only mildly suggestive of what the presenting scientist wants to conclude. That is why they have to relegate their work to a poster instead of a talk. Am I the only one that has noticed this or do the rest of you attend poster sessions with your eyes closed? That is why I said the Vasomax poster would fit right in. I didn't mean to imply that all posters where of a shoddy nature. The main advantage of a poster session is the opportunity to talk with other scientists in your field IMHO.
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