Continuing the Discussion Over Conflicts of Interest in Research in Science and Medicine
Today’s New York Times has an editorial discussing the continuing debate over when–or whether–authors of articles published in scientific and medical peer reviewed journals should disclose their ties to who fund their research fully or in part. Read it here. The cases the editorial refers to include a July 12 article by David Armstrong of the Wall Street Journal that detailed a February 2006 study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association (online content requires subscription). Read more here.