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I am a physician who invests privately in biotech publically traded
stocks.  I have been studying the results of a phase 2 clinical
study involving an investigational drug for the treatment of head
injuries.  I need help interpreting biostatistical data  and am
willing to pay for this service.  I live in the  Dallas/Ft Worth area.  
Is there anyone who can help with this at a rate of at least 100
dollars an hour and 200 dollars up front?

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I hope I can help.
You should call the Pharmaceutical Company that sponsored the trial.  Ask to speak to someone in Investor Relations.  They should help, as you are a Physician and potential investor.
If this does not suffice, call a Statistician out of the yellow pages.
You do not need someone who specializes in Clinical Research, as numbers are numbers, and either the data is significant, or it is not.

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