As a citizen of the United States and a taxpayer, and as a practicing biomedical applied statistician, I am especially concerned about the possibility that the funding garnered for such
potentially flawed studies is detracting from other groups» ability to obtain funding to perform valid research in the valuable arena of personalized medicine.
Not exact matches
But the Y Combinator
study is
flawed — and
potentially dangerous — and, like the move in Switzerland, should be abandoned before it ever gets off the ground.
You can read more about the
study here, and our critique of the the
potentially flawed method of reaching the findings here.