I Was Wrong: We Canāt Skip Phase 3 Vaccine Trials – Forbes (Steven Salzberg | August 2020)
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I wroteĀ a blog post over the weekendĀ that has generated tremendous pushback, including an op-ed in theĀ New York TimesĀ as well as
Sheila Jasanoff, a professor of science and technology studies, tells The Nation that weāve modeled the progression of the disease,
True discovery takes time, has many stops and starts, and is rarely neat and tidy. For example, news that the
Editorās Note: Todayās post is by Niccole Coggins, Jocelyn Dawson, Melanie Dolechek, and Gisela Fosado. When the Scholarly Kitchen posted
Hong Kong Principles seek to replace āpublish or perishā culture The practice of valuing quantity above quality in research needs
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Developers need to test in hotspots, but those keep changing. And they must avoid ethical problems, like testing in low-income
Conflict, misconduct alleged in fast-tracked federal effort A nearly $21 million government-funded study to see if a popular, over-the-counter heartburn