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Monthly Archives: August 2009
China-UK Research Ethics Report
Category: Authors, PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
Tagged china, clinical trials, ethics regulation, research ethics, stem cell research
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Mining the ghostwriting documents results in university investigation
Category: Ghostwriting, Media, Public
Tagged Canada, Ghostwriting, pharmaceutical industry
1 Comment
The dawning era of personalized medicine exposes a gap in medical education
Category: Public, Students
Tagged genetic factors of disease, genomics technology, medical education, medical students
8 Comments
Ghostwriting documents now fully available on PLoS Medicine website
Category: Authors, Ghostwriting, Public
Tagged Ghostwriting, pharmaceutical industry, research ethics
11 Comments
HPV – the debate continues
Category: PLoS Medicine's Daily Click
Tagged health information, pharmaceutical industry, vaccine
1 Comment
The stone in the bottle
Category: General
Tagged developing world, diarrhoea, malaria, maternal and perinatal health, pneomonia
1 Comment
How many toilets?
Category: General, Neglected Diseases
Tagged developing world, poverty, rapid impact interventions, sanitation
1 Comment


