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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol 15, Issue 5 35S-40S, Copyright © 1996 by American College of Nutrition
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J. D. Moreno
Division of Humanities in Medicine, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn 11203-2098, USA.
This paper reviews the history and character of these research requirements, with special emphasis on questions concerning the role of industry in sponsored research. This discussion is becoming more vigorous with each passing year as private investment in research assumes greater importance in the scientific enterprise. I concentrate on issues of industry-supported human use that are on the "cutting edge" of contemporary biomedical ethics. Of special interest are questions about the disclosure of financial arrangements between industry and investigators, such as the nature and amount of capitated remuneration.
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