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Sheldon Krimsky
Combating the Funding Effect in Science: What's
BOOKTIVISM: the Power of Words
Privatizing Biomedical Citizenship: Risk, Duty, and Potential in the Circle of Pharmaceutical Life
Autonomy, Disinterest, and Entrepreneurial Science
When Science Falls from Grace
Bias, Conflict, and Manipulation in Scientific Evidence
WHEN CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST IS a FACTOR in SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT Sheldon Krimsky*
Doctor's Dependency on Big Pharma Larissa Tiller
Biomedical Conflicts of Interest: a Defence of the Sequestration Thesis—Learning from the Cases of Nancy Olivieri and David Healy a Schafer
Villanova Law Review
Scrutinizing Industry-Funded Science: the Crusade Against Conflicts of Interest
The Regulatory Environment for Science (February 1986)
The Failure of Drug Company-Sponsored Research on Human Subjects
Innovation Incentives Or Corrupt Conflicts of Interest? Moving Beyond Jekyll and Hyde in Regulating Biomedical Academic- Industry Relationships
Financial Conflicts of Interest in Human Subjects Research: Proposals for a More Effective Regulatory Scheme Karen A
A Consequentialist Evaluation of Industry Funding and Commercialisation of Public Biomedical Research
The DSM, Big Pharma, and Clinical Practice Guidelines
A Sociological Analysis of Activist-Initiated Collaborative Research
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Chemistry Magazine: Where Have Researchers' Ethics Gone? 01/17/2007 01:57 PM
Finding Solutions to Institutional Corruption: Lessons from Cognitive Dissonance Theory by Lisa Cosgrove and Robert Whitaker Edmond J