The Case Of The Suspect Spreadsheet: Semler Sues US FDA Over Data Integrity Concerns

India-based CRO alleges FDA 'annihilated' its business with announcement that sponsors must re-do bioequivalence and bioavailability studies; Semler asserts invalid or falsified study data were never submitted to the agency and FDA's conclusions rest upon a 'suspect spreadsheet' created by a 'rogue employee.'

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A contract research organization alleges the US FDA's decision to make public what the CRO says are unfounded claims about data fraud destroyed its reputation and damaged its business.

In a lawsuit, India-based Semler Research Center Private Ltd

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