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— Richardson, Dan, "(Legal) Drug Pushing," The Pacific Northwest Inlander Online August 9, 2002

— Tansey, Bernadette, “Experiments on humans; A split verdict on clinical trials; Studies offer hope – and raise a series of ethical questions,” San Francisco Chronicle August 6, 2002, p. A1

— Prior, Edwin J., “Experts? Consider the Source [Letters to the Editor]” Daily Press (Hampton, VA) August 2, 2002, p. A16

— Cohen, Hal, “Ethics on the Corporate Payroll,” The Scientist July 22, 2002, p. 44-6

— Boyce, Nell, “Code of conduct for bioethics branded ‘soft’ on corporate ties,” Nature June 27, 2002, pp. 885-6

— Blumenstyk, Goldie, “Bioethics Centers Criticized for Lack of Policy on Their Own Industry Ties,” Chron. Higher Educ. June 12, 2002

— Gorner, P., “Top medical journal eases ethics policy,” Chicago Tribune June 13, 2002, p. N1

— Schmidt, Peter, “States Push Public Universities to Commercialize Research,” Chron. Higher Educ. March 29, 2002, p. 26

— Kolfschooten, Frank von, “Can you believe what you read?” Nature 416:360-3; 28 March, 2002

— Feurestein, Adam, “InterMune Professes to Educate as It Profits,” TheStreet.com March 6, 2002

— Beers, Allison, “NAS panel stacked with industry affiliates, CSPI says,” Food Chemical News February 11, 2002, p. 18

— Guterman, Lila, “Why Do Scientists Care Who Pays for Research Published in Journals, but Not in Books?” Chron. Higher Educ. February 8, 2002, p. 14

— Healy, Michelle, “Scientists urge greater disclosure,” USA Today February 5, 2002, p. 8D

— Orlans, Harold, “’Nettlesome’ Research Issues,” Change January/February 2002, p. 7-8

— Fuchs, Nan Kathryn, “The source of information; News you can use; potential bias in food, nutrition and health reporting,” Women’s Health Letter 8(2):6 (2002)

— Blumenstyk, Goldie, “University Group Recommends New Limits on Conflicts of Interest in Research,” Chron. Higher Educ. October 19, 2001, p. 27

— Rackl, Lorilyn, “Are drug companies an unhealthy influence in the lab? There’s growing concern that drug makers wield too much control over clinical trials – and their results,” Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), September 24, 2001, p. 1

— Guterman, Lila, “What you Eat and What You Are,” Chron. Higher Educ. September 14, 2001, p. A19

— Coburn, Susan, “Web site exposes integrity issues in health, medicine,” Detroit News August 29, 2001, p. 12

— Jacobson, Michael, “Response letter to editorial ‘Science Fictions’,” July 11, 2001

— Gorner, Peter, “Exposing the links between scientists and corporations,” Chicago Tribune July 8, 2001, p. C4

— Editorial “Science Fictions,” Wall Street Journal July 6, 2001, p. W11

— “Site of the Day,” Sarasota Hearld-Tribune July 1, 2001, p. A2

— “Undisclosed Industry Ties of Scientific Authors Undercut Credibility,” Trial July, 2001, p.

— Collins, Ronald, “Conflicts in corporate science,” Financial Post June 27, 2001, C19

— Basinger, Julianne, “College Presidents Urged to Nurture Relationships With Business,” Chron. Higher Educ. June 22, 2001, p. 27

— Lowy, Joan, “Bias charged on national science panels,” Scripps Howard News Service June 19, 2001

— Corcoran, Terence, “Junk media and corporations,” National Post (formerly Financial Post) June 14, 2001, p. C15

— Whelan, Elizabeth, “Critics of corporate science out to chill science debate,” National Post (formerly Financial Post) June 14, 2001, p. C15

— Blumenstyk, Goldie, “A New Web Site Details the Corporate Ties of Some Researchers,” Chron. Higher Educ. June 1, 2001, p. A25

— Palmer, Jane, “Web Site Lists Research, Corporate Ties,” Omaha World-Herald May 30, 2001, p. 42

— Lee, Jenny, “Web Site Keeps Eye on Science,” Vancouver Sun May 28, 2001, p. B5

— Kreeger, K.Y. & Park, P., “UCSF researcher disputes trial results from drug company,” The Scientist May 28, 2001, p. 29

— Franz, Neil, “Right-to-know; Database links scientists with corporate donors,” Chemical Week May 23, 2001, p. 17

— Lively, Kit, “AAUP Urges Professors to Play Key Role in Crafting Conflict-of-Interest Policies,” Chron. Higher Educ. May 22, 2001

— Krantz, Colleen, “New list names firms that aided Iowa scientists,” Des Moines Register May 18, 2001

— “Conflict of Interest: New Site Shows Scientist’s Funding,” American Health Line May 18, 2001

— Blumenstyk, Goldie, “New Database Seeks to Illuminate Researchers’ Ties to Industry,” Chron. Higher Educ. May 17, 2001,

— “New Web Site Discloses’ Links to Industry,” U.S. Newswire May 16, 2001

— DeAngelis, C.D., Fontanarosa, P.B. & Flanagin, A., “Reporting Financial Conflicts of Interest and Relationships Between Investigators and Research Sponsors,” J.A.M.A. 286(1):89-91 (2001)

— Gassen, Sarah, “Colleges, industry: bedfellows in conflict,” Arizona Daily Star May 13, 2001

— Paone, Joseph, “When Big Pharma Courts Academia,” The Scientist 16(2):48 (2002)

— Ramsay, Sarah, “Online database reveals researchers’ industry ties,” Lancet 357:1677 (2001)

— Phillips, Stephen, “A Conflict That Might Interest The Ethicists,” The Times Higher Education Supplement April 27, 2001, p. 18

— Esensten, J.H., “Mixing Science and Politics: Graham Faces Opposition,” The Harvard Crimson April 17, 2001

— Kurtz, Howard, “Reading Green Between the Lines,” Washington Post April 2, 2001, p. C7

— “Corporate Disclosure,” Science 292:1455 (2001)

— “Who’s Behind the Funding,” ASEE Prism 11(1):12 (September 2001)

— Zaneski, Cyril T., “Calling on the Academy,” National Journal 32(49):3756 (December 2, 2000)

— American Council on Consumer Interests, “Integrity in Science Project to Expose Corporate Funding of Science Reports,” Consumer News & Reviews 48:7 (December 2000)

— “Southern California Medical Researchers Paying Human Volunteers to Ingest Chemicals,” Marketplace Minnesota Public Radio, November 28, 2000

— Schwartz, Mike, “Some see an ethical problem,” Riverside (California) Press-Enterprise November 28, 2000

— Mangan, K.S., “Company Seeks $10-Million From Scientist and University,” Chron. Higher Educ. November 17, 2000 pp. A48-50

Publications

Virginia A. Sharpe, “Science, Bioethics, and the Public Interest: On the Need for Transparency,” Hastings Center Report 32(3):23-6
— May-June, 2002

Virginia A. Sharpe, “What are We Doing When We’re Doing Human Subjects Research?” Neurotoxicology and Teratology 24(3):451-4
— May-June, 2002

Jacob Speer, “Conflicts of Interest in Environmental Science,” Risk Policy Report
— August 20, 2001

Collins, Ronald "Integrity in Science Database," Lancet 358:924
— September 15, 2001

Ronald Collins, “Keeping the Public in the Dark,” National Post
— June 27, 2001

Letter to Dr. Barry Bloom, Harvard School of Public Health,
— April 24, 2001

Letter to Ms. Katherine Roberts, National News Editor, New York Times
— April 20, 2001

Jonathan Esensten, “Mixing Science and Politics: Graham Faces Opposition: Consumer groups say prof has pro-industry bias,” Harvard Crimson
— April 17, 2001

Letter to Ms. Liz Spayd, National News Editor, Washington Post
— March 23, 2001

Thomas Bodenheimer & Ronald Collins, “Telling the Truth: What Drug Companies Don’t Want You to Know”, Seattle Times
— March 15, 2001

Ronald Collins & Steven Gurney, Letter to Washington Post
— February 6, 2001

Ronald Collins, “Regulating Dr. Frankenstein: Money, Lax Ethics, & Clinical Trials,” Legal Times
— October 16, 2000

Letter from Dr. E. William Colglazier, National Academy of Sciences, to Ronald Collins
— October 6, 2000

Ronald Collins, “The Force of Law: Monitoring Ethics, Money, and Scientific Research,” Philadelphia Inquirer
— September 30, 2000

Natalie Hwang & Rebecca Haas, “Deregulating Danger: What to Do About Conflicts of Interests,” National Law Journal
— September 11, 2000

Letter to Dr. William Colglazier, National Academy of Sciences
— September 8, 2000

Ronald Collins, “Science Conflicted: Restoring Trust in the National Academy of Sciences,” Baltimore Sun
— August 29, 2000

Presentations

Virginia Ashby Sharpe, Remarks, "27th Annual AAAS Colloquium on Science and Technology Policy"
— April 11-12, 2002

AAAS Symposium "Scientific Integrity: What to Do About Conflicts of Interests," Moderator, Ronald Collins
— February 18, 2001

Ronald Collins, Remarks, NIH Conference on "Human Subject Protection & Financial Conflict of Interest"
— August 15, 2000
 

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