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Safeguarding China’s nearly 1.5 billion citizens
Customer Story Safeguarding China’s nearly 1.5 billion citizens When the Chinese government tasks one of its state agencies with keeping citizens safe, scientists turn to statistics. The work is too impor- tant to leave it to chance – or even more traditional research methods that require a degree of guesswork – says De-jiang T an, Deputy Director of Pharmacology at the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC). The life sciences have historically suffered from a lack of reproducibility when it comes to experimentation. Laboratory conditions can be imprecise, meaning that one lab’s experimental results may be difficult for another lab to recreate. But such replications are essential, particularly when it comes to food and medical products that must pass several leve