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  • In announcing the findings, Susan B. Shurin , acting director of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, which sponsored the study, said the study has sufficient statistical power to show whether Niaspan had a benefit in the high-risk patient population that was enrolled.

    Abbott Dealt Blow in Cholesterol Drug Trial Ron Winslow 2011

  • The NHLBI's Dr. Shurin also said that 40 of the 3,414 patients in the study suffered strokes during the 32-month followup; 28 were in the niacin group while 12 had taken placebo.

    Abbott Dealt Blow in Cholesterol Drug Trial Ron Winslow 2011

  • "The working group is putting itself out of business," said Susan B. Shurin , acting director of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the lead agency in the group.

    Scientists Retreat on Chronic-Fatigue Theory Amy Dockser Marcus 2011

  • She attended a number of acting courses, beginning at Sande Shurin Studios, learning the basics as well as the Method approach.

    Spotlight on Actors: Cassandra Hepburn 2007

  • Shurin writes of his development as a poet and gay man in a very specific time and place in America.

    Each person is a graveyard of his thoughts. | Seattle Metblogs 2008

  • Shurin received a B.A. degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a J.D. degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

    Four Named As Judges For Tx Vt Ma Mo Districts ITY National Archives 1995

  • Shurin is a life-long resident of Kansas City, where he resides with his wife, Susan Jill Shurin.

    Four Named As Judges For Tx Vt Ma Mo Districts ITY National Archives 1995

  • Shurin said that the NHLBI has oversight of all of these trials.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • That, Shurin said, certainly highlights the importance of continuing to do large, rigorous clinical trials -- and getting patients to enroll in them.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Often, it's because the studies cannot get enough U.S. patients to participate, according to Shurin -- which brings up an issue on which there does seem to be agreement: the need to get Americans into major clinical trials.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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