Conflicts of interest are known to create problems for the integrity of biomedical research. The editors of the JCI have set out a rigorous policy to help manage conflicts. But they focus only on financially generated conflicts. Here I identify other sources of conflict and offer some suggestions for their management.
Arthur L. Caplan
Title and authors | Publication | Year |
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Conflicts of interest in research: looking out for number one means keeping the primary interest front and center
PL Romain |
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine | 2015 |
A new JCI conflict of interest policy
Ushma S. Neill, Craig B. Thompson, Marc Feldmann, William N. Kelley |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2007 |