Ghost Science and pharmaceutical research: Statistics without data and other weapons of mass deception
Dr Aubrey Blumsohn Consultant, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
This is not the best of times for academic medicine involving pharmaceuticals. Doctors and patients rely on the scientific literature to make rational decisions.
Many incidents have cast doubt on the honesty of that literature. Pharmaceutical companies have developed an extraordinary stranglehold over academic life, journals, governments, regulators, and common sense.
"Authors" of " scientific" publications have been denied access to raw data in several instances. Those charged with regulating integrity have colluded with scientific fraud.
Fear of litigation and the flow of advertising and grant revenue have inhibited proper discussion.See http://www.sciencecafesheffield.org/200902.htm
http://scientific-misconduct.blogspot.com/
Sheffield Café Scientifique
Sheffield Café Scientifique is held in the café bar of "The Showroom", where the general public, practising scientists and science communicators gather in a relaxed and informal environment to explore the latest developments in science and technology.
We meet on the first Monday of each month (except when that's a bank holiday, we do the following Monday)
We meet on the first Monday of each month (except when that's a bank holiday, we do the following Monday)
Friday, 13 February 2009
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Follow-up to Aubrey's talk:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/sep/18/doctors-ghost-writing-pharmaceutical-research
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