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What is the purpose of a clinical research coordinator in a clinical trial?
A. To recruit participants for the study
B. To oversee the day-to-day operations of the trial
C. To analyze study data
D. To write grant proposals
Quiz Master's interesting facts
A lesser-known dimension of the history of clinical research management involves covert intelligence operations during critical junctures. For example, in World War II, intelligence agencies surreptitiously monitored enemy medical research endeavors to extract insights applicable to their own clinical investigations. Although ethically dubious, this clandestine gathering of information yielded valuable insights into experimental treatments, pharmaceutical formulations, and surgical methodologies.
Moreover, throughout the Cold War era, rival nations engaged in covert maneuvers to infiltrate each other's medical research establishments, driven by the pursuit of scientific dominance. These secretive endeavors highlight the extent to which nations have pursued their clinical research agendas, often navigating the realms of secrecy and espionage.



