Songs For The Unsung Clinical Research Heroes

Welcome to a confluence of the quiet contributors. The unsung heroes of our industry that contribute toward clinical research in countless ways. Ways that are far more impactful than visible. What better way to celebrate these invisible, unsung heroes than to have a personal song for each!

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Jean Gallagher

Classical

(Verse 1)
In the heart of Guatemala, under skies so vast and blue,
Jean Gallagher, with spirit free, to the mountain she flew.
A path of stone and stories old, through whispers of the wind,
Climbing high, where eagles dare, where her dreams had never been.

(Chorus)
Oh, the symphony of the ascent, a melody so bold,
Jean’s heart beats in harmony, with ambitions pure as gold.
Sensitive to the world's soft hum, an orchestra of light,
Scaling the heights of solitude, where stars converse with night.

(Verse 2)
Each step a note in a grander score, written in lines of earth,
Her friendly laugh, a warm embrace, celebrating the climb’s worth.
Independent in her stride, with a caring, gentle hand,
She touched the summit’s silent song, over that towering land.

(Chorus)
Oh, the symphony of the ascent, a melody so bold,
Jean’s heart beats in harmony, with ambitions pure as gold.
Sensitive to the world's soft hum, an orchestra of light,
Scaling the heights of solitude, where stars converse with night.

(Bridge)
Through mists that danced like silver veils, her sensitive soul would soar,
With every tender footprint left, she cherished nature’s lore.
Ambitious dreams cast far and wide, under the moon’s soft glow,

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