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Saving Grace describes the physical, emotional, and moral sacrifices of scientists and parents as they work under extraordinary pressure to cure a deadly affliction, laying bare the complications of the modern drug industry.
Lindsey Silva, Ph.D., a young and aggressive scientist is recruited by a major pharmaceutical company to work on Project LifeBlood, a remarkable new cure for the deadly Norris's disease. As shortcomings in the industry reveal themselves, Dr. Silva sacrifices both her family and her future to discover LifeBlood's hidden secrets.
Grace Landing is a child afflicted
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Saving Grace describes the physical, emotional, and moral sacrifices of scientists and parents as they work under extraordinary pressure to cure a deadly affliction, laying bare the complications of the modern drug industry.

Lindsey Silva, Ph.D., a young and aggressive scientist is recruited by a major pharmaceutical company to work on Project LifeBlood, a remarkable new cure for the deadly Norris's disease. As shortcomings in the industry reveal themselves, Dr. Silva sacrifices both her family and her future to discover LifeBlood's hidden secrets.

Grace Landing is a child afflicted with a deadly variant of Norris' disease. She and Andrew, her father travel to a major university to begin treatment for Gracie's illness. All work separately to produce Project Lifeblood's approval. As the drug review process accelerates, the weaknesses of the biopharm and FDA drug approval process reveal itself, as Lindsey, Marie, and the Landings commit themselves totally to Gracie's cure.


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Dr. Lemuel A. Moyé, M.D., Ph.D. is a licensed physician in Texas, and Professor of Biostatistics.He has served as consultant to the pharmaceutical industry and has worked as a member of an FDA Advisory Committee. He currently is working with the National Institutes of Health on stem cell research. Dr. Moyé has written seven books in statistics. His book Caring for Katrina Survivors: A First Responder's Tribute (Open Hand Press) has won five awards including the 2007 Ben Franklin Award for Best Multicultural Book of the Year.