Spreadsheet Mania

Yajat G -

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Over the past week, I have been continuing to do the same spreadsheet of 191 clinical trials and started to actually make a huge load of progress. I am almost halfway done, so I will most likely finish well before the deadline I was given of March 1st. I am excited to finally get this out of the way so I can look into the actual intersting part of setting up clinical trials. Right now, the work I am doing is very useful because it is the primary source we will use for our processing, but it is very much a plug-and-chug system where I am putting in the information into the spreadsheet. So far, the work is similar to grading a test; it takes a few trial runs to get into a groove, but then you start picking up the pace, which has been very helpful for keeping the work stress levels at a low. The way it is currently looking, I will be done or close to done with the first step by next week, but I am still unsure of what the next steps in the project will be. However, I hope I learn how to analyze these clinical trials for key information and make connections as to how information on the spreadsheet can actually be useful to me. There is a long way to go, but I am happy with the progress I have made so far, and I can’t wait to start the next steps. 

See you all next week with hopefully some new information!

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    priya_v
    Hi Yajat! The work you're doing is super important and relevant to the state of healthcare today. What kind of data are you analyzing for each of these clinical trials?
    camillebennett
    Hi Yajat, I am also interested in the kind of data. I'd also like to hear more about funding these types of trials and where that comes from. Can't wait to learn more!

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