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Conflict of interest, tailored science, and responsibility of scientific institutions and journals

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Ruff, Kathleen ; Mirabelli, Dario

New Solutions

2014

24

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259-266

interest dispute ; occupational safety and health ; science policy ; scientist

Occupational safety and health

http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/NS.EOV

English

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"Recent revelations have raised concerns on how conflicts of interest may involve even leading scientists and prestigious institutions and lead to bias in reporting and assessing scientific evidence. These have highlighted the need for action to safeguard scientific integrity and public health. The Italian Epidemiology Association has declared that the "biased and deliberately tailored use of the scientific evidence" by scientists with a conflict of interest serves to delay needed measures to prevent harm to public health from a polluting Italian steel plant's continuing chemical emissions. In France, unresolved concerns over conflict of interest forced the Centre for Research in Epidemiology and Public Health to cancel its imminent appointment of a prominent scientist as its Director. These negative events demonstrate the necessity for scientific institutions and journals to implement rigorous measures regarding conflict of interest and the safeguarding of scientific integrity and public health."

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