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Help fund the next round of testing for May 2016.

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Help fund the next round of testing for May 2016.

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This project will be funded on Apr 29, 2016 at 6:00 PM.
 
Random question. Why is every single lab report signed by the same dude? Whether it's a source posting their results or results on AL. Is this the busiest lab tech ever, or is it the lead scientist signing authorization or something?
 
Random question. Why is every single lab report signed by the same dude? Whether it's a source posting their results or results on AL. Is this the busiest lab tech ever, or is it the lead scientist signing authorization or something?
The Simec team includes fourteen dedicated employees including four PhDs in Chemistry and/or Pharmacy and laboratory technicians with vast experience in chemical and microbiological analysis, peptide chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical analytics and medical microbiology.
 
The Simec team includes fourteen dedicated employees including four PhDs in Chemistry and/or Pharmacy and laboratory technicians with vast experience in chemical and microbiological analysis, peptide chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical analytics and medical microbiology.
So why does one guy sign every single one? Literally the signatures are the same person. They might shift positions. But it's the same person.
 
So why does one guy sign every single one? Literally the signatures are the same person. They might shift positions. But it's the same person.
On most of the Anaboliclab reports released by SIMEC, there are the same two signatures signing/verifying the validity of the reports:
  • Matthias Vogt, the Head of the Chemistry Laboratory at SIMEC AG
  • Andreas Sigrist, the Head of Quality Assurance at SIMEC AG
Vogt is in charge of chromatographic methods (and steroid analytics) and Sigrist is in charge of quality control for the entire company. Other SIMEC employees are specialists in other analytical methods and types of testing not necessarily specific to the requirements of Anaboliclab.

The fact that both Sigrist and Vogt sign off on every report gives me a great deal of confidence in SIMEC's testing procedures.
 
On most of the Anaboliclab reports released by SIMEC, there are the same two signatures signing/verifying the validity of the reports:
  • Matthias Vogt, the Head of the Chemistry Laboratory at SIMEC AG
  • Andreas Sigrist, the Head of Quality Assurance at SIMEC AG
Vogt is in charge of chromatographic methods (and steroid analytics) and Sigrist is in charge of quality control for the entire company. Other SIMEC employees are specialists in other analytical methods and types of testing not necessarily specific to the requirements of Anaboliclab.

The fact that both Sigrist and Vogt sign off on every report gives me a great deal of confidence in SIMEC's testing procedures.
thank you for explaining, I just wanted to understand why the signatures matched.
 
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