Saw this in Time magazine and immediately thought about, among other things, challenges incident to research design and IRB.
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Don't know if I can post here... I was typing IRBForum but put in a space and landed here!
I run an IRB and as a side line I collect airplane (trashy) novels with medical research themes. With that in mind, If you liked that study, try reading "Passage" by Connie Willis.
Posted by: Erica Heath | October 09, 2008 at 04:38 PM