• Funders seek and court scientists to author papers and lend their person reputations to add credibility to research findings. (wikipedia.org)
  • Case reports are considered for publication when at least one of the following criteria is met: (a) a rare condition is reported, (b) atypical clinical and laboratory findings are observed, (c) new diagnostic or therapeutic methods are introduced. (annphlebology.org)
  • The ADA's Strategic Plan, in many ways, relies on and specifically promotes the effective translation of the clinical research findings from the prevention studies to the community and primary care levels. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • ASEC 2020 will enable you to share and discuss your most recent research findings with the worldwide vibrant community of scientists and engineers in the field. (sciforum.net)
  • An electronic conference provides a platform for rapid and direct exchanges about the latest research findings and novel ideas. (sciforum.net)
  • Without a strong ethical underpinning, clinical trials can quickly lose their way, potentially harming volunteers, setting back valuable research, and damaging the reputation of the entire profession. (acrpnet.org)
  • While principal investigators (PIs) bear the ultimate regulatory responsibility to establish and ensure strong ethical practices in clinical trials, it's a team effort, she notes. (acrpnet.org)
  • The aim of this study is to identify ethical issues and challenges in clinical research in India. (texilajournal.com)
  • This study provides clear picture of special ethical issues in clinical research such as conflict of interest, post trial access to investigational product and use of placebo. (texilajournal.com)
  • 3. Benatar SR, Fleischer T. Ethical and policy implications of clinical drug trials conducted in developing countries. (texilajournal.com)
  • International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects. (texilajournal.com)
  • 6. Ethical and policy issues in research involving human participants. (texilajournal.com)
  • For all studies involving human subjects, the principles embodied in the Declaration of Helsinki ( https://www.wma.net/policies-post/wma-declaration-of-helsinki-ethical-principles-for-medical-research-involving-human-subjects/ ) should be upheld, informed consent must be obtained from all participants, and must be approved by a recognized Institutional Review Board (IRB) or research ethics committee. (annphlebology.org)
  • Experiments involving animals should comply with the NIH guidelines for the use of laboratory animals ( https://olaw.nih.gov/ ) and/or be reviewed by an appropriate committee (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, IACUC) to ensure the ethical treatment of animals in research. (annphlebology.org)
  • The Editor-in-Chief maintains the right to submit accepted manuscripts to further reviews, revisions, and possible change of status based on potential LEGAL, ETHICAL, and BIOSTATISTICAL ISSUES which become evident prior to publication. (jwmr.org)
  • The journal adheres to the ethical guidelines for research and publication described in Good Publication Practice Guidelines for Medical Journals ( https://www.kamje.or.kr/board/view?b_name=bo_publication&bo_id=7 ), Recommendations of International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ( http://www.icmje.org/recommendations ) and Guidelines on Good Publication ( http://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines ). (jwmr.org)
  • Therefore, "the consent of the parents, or of any consent surrogates, in our view, cannot make the research appropriate or the actions of the researchers and the Institutional Review Board proper. (ahrp.org)
  • Informed consent should be obtained, unless waived by the institutional review board, from patients who participated in clinical investigations. (accjournal.org)
  • Copies of written informed consent and institutional review board (IRB) approval for clinical research should be kept. (jwmr.org)
  • This study involves self administered survey research for collection of data and information from participants through their responses. (texilajournal.com)
  • Participants has been asked to rate the factors which can promote or causes conflict of interests in clinical trials. (texilajournal.com)
  • Clinical trials are prospective biomedical or behavioral research studies on human participants designed to answer specific questions about biomedical or behavioral interventions, including new treatments (such as novel vaccines , drugs , dietary choices , dietary supplements , and medical devices ) and known interventions that warrant further study and comparison. (wikipedia.org)
  • Third, participants described the potential benefits of reporting, such as support provided during outbreaks and information received about local outbreaks. (who.int)
  • Interactions with industry are essential to bringing the researchers' discoveries to the public, but can present the potential for conflicts of interest related to their research activities. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Pre-clinical models show interactions between the dopamine and glutamate systems which could contribute to the actions of antipsychotics [ 12 ]. (nature.com)
  • A long-time teacher and trainer, Jurnack also advocates a careful reading of The Belmont Report , written by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research in the late 1970s. (acrpnet.org)
  • The IOM notes wide variations in current policies governing conflicts of interest and disclosure of financial relationships with industry among institutions that carry out medical research and education, clinical care, and clinical practice guideline development. (ropesgray.com)
  • Pilot experiments are conducted to gain insights for design of the clinical trial to follow. (wikipedia.org)
  • The TBL1XR1-DDR genes connection offers insights into potential DNA repair roles, paving avenues for innovative therapies in B-cell lymphomas. (iiarjournals.org)
  • His report (the cover story) confirms that conflicts of interest cannot be contained by mere disclosure-which in any case fails to disclose $$ mounts. (ahrp.org)
  • Indeed, the report reveals that often as not, NIH grant disclosure requirements are violated: "The National Institutes of Health has strict rules requiring universities to monitor and report financial conflicts of interest, but the sprawling federal agency does little to enforce those rules. (ahrp.org)
  • A central tenet of the IOM report is that these institutions should adopt conflict of interest policies consistent with the other recommendations made in the report and engage in a consensus process to develop standard content, format, and procedures for the disclosure of financial relationships with industry. (ropesgray.com)
  • To begin her presentation on evidence about a new diabetes drug, she shows for one second a mandatory conflict of interest (COI) disclosure, indicating paid consultancies to Janssen and Novo Nordisk, and clinical research grants from Eli Lilly and Merck. (ubc.ca)
  • If the putative benefits do sufficiently balance the conflict-of-interest risks, a process is needed to minimize the risks through disclosure and management. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The disclosure and peer review model holds that conflicts of interest are unavoidable and that financial conflicts of interest are only the most visible and perhaps the least scientifically dangerous. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Some clinical research coordinators [CRCs] need to have a better handle on ethics and working with PIs," she adds. (acrpnet.org)
  • 9. Grady C. Ethics of international research: what does responsiveness means? (texilajournal.com)
  • The paper, Financial Profit in Medicine , goes on to say that the principles of professionalism and medical ethics should ensure medicine retains a patients-over-profit orientation and protects the patient-physician relationship. (acponline.org)
  • For the policies on the research and publication ethics not stated in this instruction, International standards for editors and authors ( https://publicationethics.org/resources/resources-and-further-reading/international-standards-editors-and-authors ) can be applied. (annphlebology.org)
  • University projects which receive industry funding are more likely to produce research outcomes which favor their funders. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soon after discovery and patent of a new potentially therapeutic molecule, a pharmaceutical company's marketing department may help design "pivotal" randomized clinical trials (RCTs), including selection of comparator treatments and outcomes to be measured. (ubc.ca)
  • Real-time input from patients and their advocates into biomarker discovery is necessary to ensure that the investigations pursued will improve both clinical outcomes and quality of life. (aacrjournals.org)
  • The sponsor designs the trial in coordination with a panel of expert clinical investigators, including what alternative or existing treatments to compare to the new drug and what type(s) of patients might benefit. (wikipedia.org)
  • 7 A study of 195 RCTs published in major clinical journals in 2013 identified 132 (68%) with personal financial ties between principal investigators and the drug industry. (ubc.ca)
  • ledge and experience but have lished data, conducted during a Consideration is also given to a real or ap arent conflict of we k-long me ting of pe r review demographic diversity and ba- interest. (who.int)
  • The campaign for access to clinical trial data is about getting a proper picture of the effects of a drug, both the possible therapeutic effects and the hazards. (davidhealy.org)
  • For misperceiving "the difference between therapeutic and nontherapeutic research and the IRB's role in the process. (ahrp.org)
  • Acute and Critical Care (Acute Crit Care, ACC) is the official scientific journal of the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine (KSCCM), with the purpose of publishing research and therapeutic achievements in the field of critical care medicine. (accjournal.org)
  • He received his PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the University of Toronto, where he studied the neurobiology of cocaine addiction and the potential therapeutic effects of novel pharmacological agents. (ce-credit.com)
  • Original articles should report basic experimental and clinical investigations that are well docu-mented and acceptable to critical readers. (annphlebology.org)
  • On the back of a campaign for open access to clinical trial data that has drawn its inspiration from efforts by the Cochrane Tamiflu reviewers to get access to Roche's clinical trial data, Andrew Witty came out and proclaimed that GSK were all in favor of access to clinical trial data. (davidhealy.org)
  • The potential risks posed by industry ties are significant. (ahrp.org)
  • [10] Pregnant women are often excluded due to potential risks to the fetus . (wikipedia.org)
  • Physicians in general practice also face potential conflicts of interest. (wikipedia.org)
  • On April 28, 2009, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a report, entitled Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice , that examines the potential conflicts of interest arising from the relationship between the pharmaceutical, medical device and biotechnology industry and the medical community. (ropesgray.com)
  • The 353-page report contains 16 recommendations aimed at improving transparency and ending practices that may cause the public to question the integrity of medical research, the objectivity of continuing medical education, and the legitimacy of clinical practice guidelines. (ropesgray.com)
  • In making these recommendations, the IOM seeks to strike a balance between restricting practices that allegedly "threaten the integrity of the medical profession and erode public trust" without eliminating what the authors believe to be constructive collaboration among medical research and education institutions, institutions engaged in clinical care, and entities engaged in the development of clinical practice guidelines. (ropesgray.com)
  • Immuno-oncology biomarker research must employ validated assays to ask focused research questions utilizing clinically annotated tissue collections and biomarker-focused clinical trial designs to investigate specific endpoints. (aacrjournals.org)
  • Explore the growing clinical trial workforce shortage, its root causes, and disruptive ways to turn barriers into bridges. (acrpnet.org)
  • Among other issues, the Gelsinger incident highlighted the need to address potential sponsor-related financial conflicts of interest for PIs, appropriate PI delegation of responsibilities, and adequate reporting of adverse events-especially early in a trial, Jurnack notes. (acrpnet.org)
  • Working together, CRCs, PIs, and the rest of the clinical trial team can "connect the dots" to ensure patients are treated safely and honorably, and trials are conducted with the highest possible level of professionalism, Jurnack says. (acrpnet.org)
  • 2. Amery W, Dony J. A clinical trial design avoiding undue placebo treatment. (texilajournal.com)
  • The GSK press release came a week before a key European Medicines' Agency meeting on access to clinical trial data. (davidhealy.org)
  • Frazier was a lead researcher in the pump's key clinical trial. (propublica.org)
  • A clinical trial participant receives an injection. (wikipedia.org)
  • Certain functions necessary to the trial, such as monitoring and lab work, may be managed by an outsourced partner, such as a contract research organization or a central laboratory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Except for small, single-location trials, the design and objectives are specified in a document called a clinical trial protocol . (wikipedia.org)
  • 4 Marketing influences on clinical trial design may not be obvious to readers of medical scientific reports, but they inevitably favour sponsors' products. (ubc.ca)
  • Any research that deals with a clinical trial should be registered with a primary national clinical trial registration site such as https://cris.nih.go.kr/cris/index.jsp , or other primary national registry sites accredited by the World Health Organization ( http://www.who.int/ictrp/network/primary/en/ ) or clinicaltrial.gov ( http://clinicaltrials.gov/ ), a service of the United States National Institutes of Health. (accjournal.org)
  • See all articles in this CCR Focus section, "Clinical Trial Design Considerations in the Immuno-oncology Era. (aacrjournals.org)
  • It is recommended that any research that deals with a clinical trial be registered with a primary national clinical trial registration site, such as http://cris.nih.go.kr/ , or other sites accredited by the WHO as listed at http://www.who.int/ictrp/en/ . (jwmr.org)
  • We believe that financial conflicts of interest pose a threat to public safety while contaminating the integrity of the academy, the science and the scientists. (ahrp.org)
  • CE Learning Systems, LLC has reviewed these disclosures, assigned relevance based on the relationship and scope of content, and identified those with the potential to compromise the goals and educational integrity of the education. (ce-credit.com)
  • Examples of potential conflicts of interest are financial or non-financial support from or connections to pharmaceutical companies, political pressure from interest groups, and academically related issues. (jwmr.org)
  • Business interests influence the direction of cancer research and the adoption of new practices in therapy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Click here to view a listing of instances where Cleveland Clinic has identified a Public Health Service (PHS)-Reportable Financial Conflict of Interest and has put measures in place to ensure that, to the extent possible, the design, conduct and reporting of the research is free from bias. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • A conflict of interest exists when an author (or the author's institution), reviewer, or editor has financial or personal relationships that inappropriately influence (bias) their actions (such relationships are also known as dual commitments, competing interests, or competing loyalties). (accjournal.org)
  • Acknowledging potential sources of bias promotes an awareness of different points of view and the possibility of developing some kind of balance within PORTs-provided also that a strong peer-review process is in place and that there are opportunities for secondary data analysis. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Physicians who invest in medical device companies may be biased towards certain medical devices or treatments, creating a conflict of interest between doing what is best for a patient versus what is in their best financial interest. (wikipedia.org)
  • I am involved in research studies of several heart conditions, including new treatments for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, heart valve conditions, and heart valve infections (infective endocarditis). (dukehealth.org)
  • Cleveland Clinic scientists and physicians engage in basic, translational and clinical research activities, working to solve health problems, enhance patient care and improve quality of life for patients. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • For example, the Physician Payments Sunshine Act of 2010 requires that financial relationships of physicians and teaching hospitals with manufacturers be reported and made publicly available via the Open Payments Program website. (wikipedia.org)
  • The medical-industrial complex describes the conflict of interest present between physicians and the healthcare industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conflict of interest in continuing medical education is also present, where physicians learn how to use certain medical devices during their board-certification courses that affect their patients. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main research interests of his group include guided self-assembly of block copolymer systems, hierarchical (bio)nanoparticle assemblies and the control of self-assembly processes via external fields. (sciforum.net)
  • His most recent research interests include the maximum entropy analysis of turbulent flow systems, graphical systems and urban flow networks, including distributed power generation, water distribution and vehicular systems. (sciforum.net)
  • Secondary benefits include efficiencies in the conduct of specific research studies. (nationalacademies.org)
  • These policies include assigning relevance to, and mitigating, all perceived or real conflicts of interest between any individual with control over the content and any ineligible company (commercial interest). (ce-credit.com)
  • This open-access journal, Applied Sciences , was started to help all scientists conduct their own research into the growth of these frontiers by breaking down barriers and connecting the many subfields in order to cut through this vast forest. (sciforum.net)
  • Second, if there is redeeming social value, does it clearly outweigh the risk of biased or incomplete conduct or reporting of research? (nationalacademies.org)
  • Public Health Service-Reportable Financial Conflicts of Interest. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Conflict of interest in the health care industry occurs when the primary goal of protecting and increasing the health of patients comes into conflict with any other secondary goal, especially personal gain to healthcare professionals, and increasing revenue to a healthcare organization from selling health care products and services. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is a lack of empirical evidence to describe the impact of conflict of interest in the health care industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • FREE for ACRP Members-Gain the foundational knowledge clinical research professionals need to implement digital health components in clinical trials. (acrpnet.org)
  • The paper explores how commercialization of the health care system can create conflicts of interest, undermine access to high-quality care, and fracture patient trust. (acponline.org)
  • While the paper cautions against the potential harms that could be caused by corporate interests and influences in the health care sector, it does specify that profits are not inherently negative. (acponline.org)
  • It is largely a `don't ask don't tell' scenario,'' said Dr. Edward Greg Koski, former director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services office of human research protections. (ahrp.org)
  • They can divert researchers from work that might have a bigger impact on health toward research with bigger financial rewards. (ahrp.org)
  • Other clinical trials pertain to people with specific health conditions who are willing to try an experimental treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • The World Health Organization Centre for Health Development (WHO Kobe Centre), Quality Assurance Plan for Research (2018 - 2026). (who.int)
  • This study identified potential opportunities to promote the detection and reporting of unusual events from health-care workers to the public health sector, and thus to improve the overall health security system in Viet Nam. (who.int)
  • Lessons learnt from previous public health emergencies have highlighted the potential benefits of engaging health-care workers in the event-based surveillance (EBS) system for the rapid and timely detection of emerging diseases and public health emergencies. (who.int)
  • The first domain, health (at both the individual and group levels), is an important outcome of interest in community-based prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • While the California DPH report relies upon a survey, an unpublished presentation, and the Vickerman paper, none of which were designed to determine the efficacy of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation, there have been three clinical trials which were designed specifically to answer this question. (blogspot.com)
  • Clinical trials generate data on dosage, safety and efficacy. (wikipedia.org)
  • For instance, an individual seeking to participate in testing a medical device while serving as a researcher at a renowned learning institution may be prevented from doing so due to possible financial implications. (assignmentgeek.com)
  • For "willing to aid researchers in getting around federal regulations designed to protect children used as subjects in nontherapeutic research. (ahrp.org)
  • For having "abdicated [its] responsibility, instead suggesting to the researchers a way to miscast the characteristics of the study in order to avoid the responsibility inherent in nontherapeutic research involving children. (ahrp.org)
  • Authors with financial ties were more likely than independent researchers to publish results that are positive for a company's products. (ubc.ca)
  • Last year this was a new initiative which affords the opportunity for researchers of atmospheric science to present their research and exchange ideas with their colleagues. (sciforum.net)
  • If senior researchers are prohibited or severely restricted by federal or university regulations from such activities as serving on an advisory board, consulting with commercial entities, or holding stock in a firm related to their research, they might decline involvement in federally supported research. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Perhaps most important, seven of the 10 members of the school's conflicts of interest committee, which is responsible for enforcing the rules, have financial relationships with medical companies. (ahrp.org)
  • These relationships vary from being negligible to having great potential for influencing judgment. (accjournal.org)
  • One is based on a presumption against any relationships that might present a conflict. (nationalacademies.org)
  • I am currently the Vice Chief for Clinical Affairs for our Division of Cardiology and work to improve the care we provide patients with all heart conditions. (dukehealth.org)
  • As such, evidence to date suggests that we are able to identify individuals in "prediabetic states" and that we can delay the progression to overt diabetes, at least as documented with intervention strategies tested in well-designed clinical trials. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • All 11 authors are university-affiliated and had financial ties to Merck. (ahrp.org)
  • Our recommendation - which is backed up by evidence that children have suffered harm in medical research - is to significantly limit the discretion of IRBs to approve greater than minimal risk research without direct benefit for the child-subjects under 46.406. (ahrp.org)
  • Some clinical trials involve healthy subjects with no pre-existing medical conditions . (wikipedia.org)
  • She has published many peer-reviewed research papers in numerous journals and has presented at many conferences, including the annual MaxEnt conference, and has also co-edited, with Lakhmi Jain, research volumes on Data Mining, Machine Learning and Bayesian Networks. (sciforum.net)
  • His research has been in the areas of large-scale atmospheric dynamics, climate dynamics, and climate change including modeling, and he has several peer-reviewed publications in each of these areas. (sciforum.net)
  • The public and private sectors of the medical-industrial complex have various conflicts of interest which are specific to these entities. (wikipedia.org)
  • This makes it of even greater importance to spell out the conflict (see Medical Partisans ). (davidhealy.org)
  • Paul Jacobs, spent six months investigating financial ties between Stanford University's 700 faculty members and the bio-tech-medical products industry, who simultaneously received substantial grants from the NIH. (ahrp.org)
  • However, by its own account, the report is broader in both its application "across the entire spectrum" of the medical community and in its identification of overarching principles for assessing and disclosing conflicts of interest. (ropesgray.com)
  • CE Learning Systems, LLC has no proprietary or financial interest in medical or healthcare products over which the FDA (USA) or EMA (EU) has regulatory authority. (ce-credit.com)
  • All recommendations involving clinical medicine is based on evidence that is accepted within the medical profession as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. (ce-credit.com)
  • The objectives of this study were was confirmed by medical evaluation nosis of major depressive disorder, at to translate and adapt the MDI into and results of the Structured Clinical least in certain countries, is connected Arabic, to test the reliability of the result- Interview for DSM Disorders (SCID). (who.int)
  • If experiments involve animals, the research should be based on national or institutional guidelines for animal care and use. (accjournal.org)
  • Implementing this approach requires that those who advocate it establish a framework within which certain conflicts of interest may be acceptable. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Nous en concluons que la version arabe du Major Depression Inventory est hautement fiable et possède une validité concurrente et discriminante acceptable. (who.int)
  • Navigate your financial future with ACP's tools and resources to help you plan and make wise financial decisions. (acponline.org)
  • This type of conference is particularly appropriate and useful because research concerned with sensors is progressing rapidly. (sciforum.net)
  • Offering guidance on clinical use cases, technology, regulations and waivers, and billing and coding. (acponline.org)
  • The best way to determine risk-benefit ratios is to ask doctors and patients what they think of the possible trade-offs between the effects of a drug - as RxISK asks but clinical trials don't. (davidhealy.org)
  • The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest or financial support. (wjgnet.com)
  • The corresponding author must inform the editor of any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the authors' interpretation of the data. (jwmr.org)
  • Is the public financial support for commercial medicine money well spent? (ahrp.org)
  • The Organizing Committee wants to thank you very much for your interest and support and would be delighted if you joined the conference and discussions on polymers at the ECM from 26 May to 10 June 2014 ( https://sciforum.net/conference/ecm-1/ ). (sciforum.net)
  • the bedside, creation of jobs, furtherance of economic development generally, and facilitation of private support of research programs and public universities. (nationalacademies.org)
  • 3 , 4 Financial rewards for KOL's can be substantial. (ubc.ca)
  • For the journal, see Clinical Trials (journal) . (wikipedia.org)
  • Manuscripts for submission to Journal of Wound Management and Research (JWMR) should be prepared according to the following instructions. (jwmr.org)
  • For the purpose of the report, the committee defined it as any group of people who share geographic space, interests, goals, or history. (cdc.gov)
  • Clinical trials can vary in size and cost, and they can involve a single research center or multiple centers , in one country or in multiple countries. (wikipedia.org)
  • As of 11/18/2022, Dr. Ashai has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • From new clinical research professionals just starting out to industry veterans looking for ways to move ahead in their careers, ACRP is where success starts - and grows. (acrpnet.org)
  • Through our gold-standard education, the most rigorous certification process in the industry, and strong comment connections - ACRP prepares clinical research professionals to be the study team members employers can trust to get it right. (acrpnet.org)
  • Indeed, Stanford's written conflict of interest policy notwithstanding, financial ties between industry and senior Stanford scientists, deans, and administrators are substantial and pervasive. (ahrp.org)
  • Conversely, they might decline to provide that expertise to industry where it might be in the public interest, another loss of social benefit. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Clinical study design aims to ensure the scientific validity and reproducibility of the results. (wikipedia.org)
  • Scholars interested in participating with the conference can submit their abstract (about 200-250 words covering the areas of manuscripts for the proceedings issue) online on this website until 15 April 2014. (sciforum.net)
  • As per data, financial gain is the most affecting factor causing conflict of interests. (texilajournal.com)
  • Clinical trials are not the correct way to establish the hazards of a drug - the diseases in which they are conducted commonly mask the hazards of treatment ( The Spin that no Data can Overcome , Cri de Coeur , Once is Never , The Unbearable Lightness of Being . (davidhealy.org)
  • The prevention and control of to prepare, and to publish in the The term "exposure" ap ears cancer are the strategic objectives form of Handbo ks, critcal repeatedly in these procedures, of the International Agency for reviews and consensus evalu- bor owed from the IARC Mono- Research on Cancer. (who.int)
  • Community-Based, Non-Clinical Prevention Programs (4). (cdc.gov)
  • A community offers diverse potential targets for prevention and is often conceived of as an encompassing, proximal, and comprehensive structure that provides opportunities and resources that shape people's lifestyle (6). (cdc.gov)
  • The field of entropy-related research has been particularly fruitful in the past few decades, and continues to produce important results in a vast range of fields spanning all branches of the sciences, engineering, social sciences, economics / finance and the humanities. (sciforum.net)
  • Explore career options, resources, and more to help you find your first opportunity in clinical research. (acrpnet.org)
  • However, there is much unexploited potential left to explore. (sciforum.net)
  • Editorial provides authoritative opinion on topics of current interest or trends described in essay form without abstract. (annphlebology.org)
  • Current Clinical Perspectives created by Dr. Elizabeth Schwartz et al. (ce-credit.com)
  • I specialize in and am very interested in treating patients with heart valve conditions, such as aortic or mitral valve disease, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). (dukehealth.org)
  • ACRP honors the 2022 Certification Milestone Achievers, an exclusive group of nearly 1,700 professionals who have consistently proven their commitment to conducting clinical trials safely, ethically, and to the highest standard. (acrpnet.org)
  • The scope of IOCN 2022 on Nanomaterials is to cover the whole breadth of nanomaterials research and provide a forum for presenting and discussing new results. (sciforum.net)
  • Because PORTS are part of a political process created by Congress with a number of expectations that may engender conflicts of interest, some observers believe that disclosing and balancing biases to the maximum extent possible is a more realistic goal than trying to eliminate them. (nationalacademies.org)