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ArtikelNavigating US Conflict of Interest Rules When Commercializing Research  
Oleh: Otrompke, John
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Nature Biotechnology: The Science and Business of Biotechnology vol. 22 no. 7 (Jul. 2004), page 921-924.
Topik: conflict; navigating US conflict; interest rules; commercializing research
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Isi artikelBiomedical researchers and institutions looking to commercialize their inventions are faced with an array of policies ad regulations for managing potential conflicts of interest. US biomedical researchers face a raft of policies and restrictions on their financial activity that can begin when they are students and can continue throughout their tenure at a research institution. In part, these rules are intended to preserve the objectivity of science, and in part to safeguard the well being of human subjects participating in research. In some cases, these policies are mutually contradictory and at times they appear to serve the interest of the institutions over those of researchers. While the basic principles in this area are codified by federal laws and regulations, most academic institutions have their own set of regulations, which is some cases are more restrictive than those adopted by the US government.
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