Fraud and misconduct in biomedical research

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Fraud and misconduct in biomedical research

edited by Stephen Lock, Frank Wells, Michael Farthing

BMJ Books, 2001

3rd ed

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Previous ed. published as: Fraud and misconduct in medical research / edited by Stephen Lock and Frank Wells. 1996

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The definitive and only book in the world which deals exclusively with clinical research misconduct, recognising that - although it is not rife - its occurance at all requires recognition and action.

Table of Contents

Overview. Research Misconduct 1974 - 1990. Research Misconduct: an editor's view. The role of Research Ethics Committes. A pharmaceutical company's approach to the threat of research fraud. The role of the FDA, NIH and other bodies in the USA. Paycheques on a Saturday night: The changing politics of research integrity in the United States. Philosophy. The Statistician. Whistleblower. The Investigator. Expriences of Fraud and Misconduct:. Norway. Finland. Denmark. France. Dealing with misconduct in Science: German efforts. The British pharmaceutical Industry's response. Prevention

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