Robert Y. Chen
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Robert Y. Chen
@therealRYC
PGY-3 @UW Psychiatry. Prev MD-PhD @WUSTL. Biomarker and drug discovery for psychiatry, starting with Schizophrenia. Dog Daddy x2 to Taro and Azuki.








I think the pushback on a negative result framing highlights my point - that a core message of the analysis is that we have been fooling ourselves about the effect size on traditional placebo controlled studies. If we ran an open label trial of psychedelics and a SSRI and found no difference in effect but massive differences in dosing frequency , side effects, etc, that would be a negative result based on the primary endpoint. But many positives can come out from a negative result. That’s I guess my point - people assume negative result is a bad thing. To the exact contrary, science is about falsifying hypotheses. Hope that helps! TLDR negative results arent bad but everyone thinks they are









Very silly headline to run based on a comparative analysis of apples vs oranges.




