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Ethics in research
2020/08/11
Simple Demographics Often Identify People Uniquely
2020/08/11
Simple Demographics Often Identify People Uniquely
2020/01/26
Artist wanted, here are the details
2020/01/23
Blog post: Celebrating the failures of medical research using a graphic novel format
2019/01/25
Recommendation: Bending the rules of clinical trials
2019/01/25
Recommendation: Competing commtments in clinical trials
2019/01/09
Recommendation: How a Feel-Good AI Story Went Wrong in Flint
2019/01/09
Recommendation: Making women in science visible
2018/12/31
Recommendation: Congratulations on the Promotion. But Did Science Get a Demotion?
2018/12/29
Recommendation: We Have Ways To Stop Rogue Scientists. They Don’t Always Work.
2018/09/24
Recommendation: A top Cornell food researcher has had 13 studies retracted. That’s a lot.
2015/12/02
Recommendation: Safeguarding Patients in Clinical Trials with High Mortality Rates
2015/09/16
Recommendation: Research vs Quality Improvement
2014/07/14
Recommendation: Special issue–Using Big Data to Transform Care
2014/02/03
Recommendation: Troubleshooting Public Data Archiving: Suggestions to Increase Participation
2008/04/03
Why we need case studies of research ethics in graphic novel format
2007/06/11
Illustrated case studies of research ethics and research fraud
2007/04/10
IRB review of studies with methodological flaws
2007/03/26
IRB review of a pilot study
2006/11/21
Manipulation of peer-review publications by pharmaceutical companies
2006/09/15
Special issues for research involving children
2006/07/18
Questions a volunteer should ask before participating in a clinical trial
2006/07/12
Fraudulent images in research
2006/06/23
Using a charge of fraud to achieve a political end
2005/10/14
The fate of retracted articles
2005/09/15
Dishonesty in medical research
2005/09/13
Self experimentation
2005/08/12
IRBs and scientific validity
2005/01/24
Twas the night before surgery...
2005/01/03
Monetary incentives