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adam_text | Contents
Contributors
............................................................................xiii
Acknowledgments
....................................................................xvi
Chapter
1
Introduction: The Ethics of Scientific
Disclosure
...............................................................1
Peter J. Snyder, Ph.D. and Linda
С
Mayes, M.D.
1
Public trust in science
...................................................................................4
2
Lessons from recent history
........................................................................5
Section
1
Historical and Contemporary Vignettes
.................11
Chapter
2
Medicine, Media, and the Dramaturgy of
Biomedical
Research: Historical Perspectives
..........................13
John H. Warner, Ph.D.
1
Precis
.............................................................................................................13
2
The germs race and the advent of
biomedical
breakthroughs
.............15
3
Fashioning research heroes
.......................................................................18
4
Microbe hunting in Hollywood
................................................................20
5
Great moments
............................................................................................22
Chapter
3
Delgado s Brave Bulls: The Marketing of a
Seductive Idea and a Lesson for Contemporary
Biomedical
Research
.............................................25
Peter J. Snyder, Ph.D.
1
José M.R. Delgado
.......................................................................................27
2
Delgado s brave bulls experiment
........................................................32
Vlil
CONTENTS
3
Electrical stimulation of the caudate nucleus
.........................................35
4
The reporting of the Brave Bulls demonstration
....................................36
5
The urge to simplify complex and confusing research
.........................38
6
The social impact of misrepresenting scientific results
.........................39
Chapter
4
Adrenal Transplantation for Parkinson s
Disease
.................................................................41
Dennis D. Spencer, M.D.
Chapter
5
The Use of SSRIs in the Treatment of
Childhood Depression: A Scientific Dialectic
........49
Peter
Fónagy,
Ph.D, D.Psych., FBA
1
Introduction
.................................................................................................49
2
The thesis
.....................................................................................................50
3
Antithesis
.....................................................................................................54
4
Synthesis
......................................................................................................58
Chapter
6
Media Coverage of Stem Cell Research
..................64
David H. Smith, Ph.D., Aaron
Klink, M.Div.
and
Julius Landwirth, M.D., J.D.
1
Scientists, journalists and the practice of journalistic framing
..............64
2
Some recent work by Advanced Cell Technology
.................................66
3
Neuron replacement in Hopkins rats
......................................................69
4
So what for ethics?
......................................................................................71
5
Scientific press releases and the media
....................................................72
5.1
What s wrong with hype?
.................................................................74
Section
2
Secondary Gain and the
Misreporting
of Science:
The Current Controversy Regarding Industry
Funding of Clinical Research
.................................77
Chapter
7
Medicine s Obsession with Disclosure of
Financial Conflicts: Fixing the Wrong Problem
......79
Jerome P. Kassirer, M.D.
1
The brouhaha over failures to disclose
....................................................79
2
The causal connection: from conflicts to bias
.........................................81
3
How extensive are financial conflicts?
.....................................................81
4
Why should I disclose? I can t be bought
................................................82
CONTENTS
IX
5
You can be bought but you re not aware of it
.......................................84
6
Does the amount of payment matter?
...................................................85
7
Why focus only on financial conflicts?
..................................................85
8
What s wrong with disclosure of financial conflicts?
..........................86
9
Could disclosure actually make the problem worse?
..........................86
10
Why does it matter?
..................................................................................87
11
If not disclosure, what?
............................................................................88
Chapter
8
In Support of Industry-Sponsored Clinical
Research
...............................................................91
Declan
P. Doogan, M.B., Ch.B., FRCPCGlas.),
FFPM, DSc
1
Disease knowledge
...................................................................................91
2
How is clinical research conducted?
......................................................92
3
Regulatory drivers
....................................................................................93
4
Commercial drivers
..................................................................................94
5
Regional needs
..........................................................................................95
6
Pricing and reimbursement
.....................................................................96
7
Attrition
......................................................................................................97
8
Adding to the body of knowledge
.........................................................97
9
Is the clinical research budget sustainable?
..........................................98
10
Who are the beneficiaries of sponsored research?
...............................99
11
Fraud in clinical research
.......................................................................100
12
Conflict of interest
...................................................................................102
13
What would happen in a world without industry-sponsored
clinical research?
.....................................................................................103
14
Use of new technology
...........................................................................103
15
Conclusions
.............................................................................................103
Acknowledgments
..........................................................................................104
Section
3
Social Pressures that Impact on How Science is
Reported
.............................................................105
Chapter
9
Prevailing Truth: The Interface Between
Religion and Science
...........................................107
The Very Reverend Dr. Wesley Carr, M.A., Ph.D.,
K.C.V.O.
1
Précis
...........................................................................................................107
2
Oscillation and divergence
......................................................................108
3
Toward modern science
...........................................................................108
CONTENTS
4
Playing God
...............................................................................................
ПО
5
Science, religion and authority
...............................................................
Ill
6
True and truth
....................................................................................
ИЗ
7
Multi-tasks in multi-authorship
.............................................................115
8
Communication in science and religion
................................................116
9
Conclusion
.................................................................................................119
Acknowledgment
............................................................................................121
Chapter
10
Science Meets Fundamentalist Religion
............... 123
Pat Shipman, Ph.D.
1
The Dover trial
..........................................................................................123
2
The El Tejon case
.......................................................................................128
3
Broader difficulties in teaching evolution
.............................................129
4
Science and the media
..............................................................................132
5
Science and morality
................................................................................133
Chapter
11
Uneasy Alliance: The Intersection of
Government Science, Politics and
Policymaking
......................................................137
RuthJ.KatzJ.D^M.P.H.
1
Science and politics: A continuum of engagement
..............................138
2
From Carter to Clinton: Keeping science at bay
...................................140
3
Smothering science: Carter and in-vitro fertilization
...........................140
4
Burying science: Reagan and the AIDS epidemic
................................141
5
Confusing science: Bush I and fetal tissue transplantation
................143
6
Ignoring science: Clinton and clean needle exchange
.........................143
7
Assaulting science: George W. Bush s sharp turn
................................144
8
Options for scientists
................................................................................147
Section
4
Bioethics and Science Reporting: Past Trends,
the Current Relationship Between Scientist and
Journalist, and the Future of
Biomedical
Publishing in the Age of the Internet
...................151
Chapter
12
On the Relations Between Scientists and
Journalists: Reflections by an Ethicist
.................153
Robert J.
Levine, M.D.
1
Historical vignettes
...................................................................................154
1.1
The scientist s urging to publish
...................................................154
CONTENTS Xl
2
Faulty understanding
...............................................................................155
3
Deliberate disinformation
........................................................................156
4
Mischaracterizations
................................................................................157
5
Lawsuits
.....................................................................................................158
6
Differing perspectives
..............................................................................159
7
Speculation on the cause of misunderstanding of
scientists and other professionals
...........................................................159
8
Summary
....................................................................................................161
Chapter
13
Don t Shoot the Messenger
.................................163
Laura Spinney, B.Sc.
1
Why scientists need the media
...............................................................165
2
When the media get it wrong
..................................................................168
3
Hall of mirrors
...........................................................................................170
4
Lessons to be learned
...............................................................................172
Chapter
14
Future trends in Medical Research
Publishing
...........................................................175
Harry W. McConnell, M.D., FRCPtQ and
Ashley
Pardy, M.A.
1
Why does medical publishing need to change?
...................................176
2
What are the major trends affecting medical publishing now?
.........180
2.1
Open access
......................................................................................180
2.2
Making archives unique and accessible
.......................................181
2.3
Online authorship collaboration
...................................................181
2.4
Push technologies
............................................................................181
2.5
Web bibliometrics
............................................................................181
2.6
Social networking
............................................................................182
2.7
New paradigms for copyright shifts
.............................................182
3
So, what does the future hold for medical publishing?
......................185
4
Why is this future desirable?
...................................................................186
Chapter
15
Conclusion: The Ethics of Scientific
Disclosure
.......................................................···· 189
Peter J. Snyder, Ph.D. and Linda
С
Mayes, M.D.
1
Discovery and authority
..........................................................................191
2
Emotions and human foibles
..................................................................192
3
Competing interests and conflicts in scientific communication
........196
4
Scientific responsibility and authority: Who is ultimately
accountable?
..............................................................................................199
ЯЗІ
CONTENTS
5
Getting the word out. Writing about research
......................................206
6
Final remarks
.............................................................................................211
References and Notes
.............................................................213
About the Senior Authors
......................................................239
Index
......................................................................................243
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Contents
Contributors
.xiii
Acknowledgments
.xvi
Chapter
1
Introduction: The Ethics of Scientific
Disclosure
.1
Peter J. Snyder, Ph.D. and Linda
С
Mayes, M.D.
1
Public trust in science
.4
2
Lessons from recent history
.5
Section
1
Historical and Contemporary Vignettes
.11
Chapter
2
Medicine, Media, and the Dramaturgy of
Biomedical
Research: Historical Perspectives
.13
John H. Warner, Ph.D.
1
Precis
.13
2
The germs race and the advent of
biomedical
breakthroughs
.15
3
Fashioning research heroes
.18
4
Microbe hunting in Hollywood
.20
5
Great moments
.22
Chapter
3
Delgado's Brave Bulls: The Marketing of a
Seductive Idea and a Lesson for Contemporary
Biomedical
Research
.25
Peter J. Snyder, Ph.D.
1
José M.R. Delgado
.27
2
Delgado's brave bulls "experiment"
.32
Vlil
CONTENTS
3
Electrical stimulation of the caudate nucleus
.35
4
The reporting of the Brave Bulls demonstration
.36
5
The urge to simplify complex and confusing research
.38
6
The social impact of misrepresenting scientific results
.39
Chapter
4
Adrenal Transplantation for Parkinson's
Disease
.41
Dennis D. Spencer, M.D.
Chapter
5
The Use of SSRIs in the Treatment of
Childhood Depression: A Scientific Dialectic
.49
Peter
Fónagy,
Ph.D, D.Psych., FBA
1
Introduction
.49
2
The thesis
.50
3
Antithesis
.54
4
Synthesis
.58
Chapter
6
Media Coverage of Stem Cell Research
.64
David H. Smith, Ph.D., Aaron
Klink, M.Div.
and
Julius Landwirth, M.D., J.D.
1
Scientists, journalists and the practice of journalistic framing
.64
2
Some recent work by Advanced Cell Technology
.66
3
Neuron replacement in Hopkins rats
.69
4
So what for ethics?
.71
5
Scientific press releases and the media
.72
5.1
What's wrong with hype?
.74
Section
2
Secondary Gain and the
Misreporting
of Science:
The Current Controversy Regarding Industry
Funding of Clinical Research
.77
Chapter
7
Medicine's Obsession with Disclosure of
Financial Conflicts: Fixing the Wrong Problem
.79
Jerome P. Kassirer, M.D.
1
The brouhaha over failures to disclose
.79
2
The causal connection: from conflicts to bias
.81
3
How extensive are financial conflicts?
.81
4
Why should I disclose? I can't be bought
.82
CONTENTS
IX
5
You can be bought but you're not aware of it
.84
6
Does the amount of payment matter?
.85
7
Why focus only on financial conflicts?
.85
8
What's wrong with disclosure of financial conflicts?
.86
9
Could disclosure actually make the problem worse?
.86
10
Why does it matter?
.87
11
If not disclosure, what?
.88
Chapter
8
In Support of Industry-Sponsored Clinical
Research
.91
Declan
P. Doogan, M.B., Ch.B., FRCPCGlas.),
FFPM, DSc
1
Disease knowledge
.91
2
How is clinical research conducted?
.92
3
Regulatory drivers
.93
4
Commercial drivers
.94
5
Regional needs
.95
6
Pricing and reimbursement
.96
7
Attrition
.97
8
Adding to the body of knowledge
.97
9
Is the clinical research budget sustainable?
.98
10
Who are the beneficiaries of sponsored research?
.99
11
Fraud in clinical research
.100
12
Conflict of interest
.102
13
What would happen in a world without industry-sponsored
clinical research?
.103
14
Use of new technology
.103
15
Conclusions
.103
Acknowledgments
.104
Section
3
Social Pressures that Impact on How Science is
Reported
.105
Chapter
9
Prevailing Truth: The Interface Between
Religion and Science
.107
The Very Reverend Dr. Wesley Carr, M.A., Ph.D.,
K.C.V.O.
1
Précis
.107
2
Oscillation and divergence
.108
3
Toward modern science
.108
CONTENTS
4
Playing God
.
ПО
5
Science, religion and authority
.
Ill
6
"True" and "truth"
.
ИЗ
7
Multi-tasks in multi-authorship
.115
8
Communication in science and religion
.116
9
Conclusion
.119
Acknowledgment
.121
Chapter
10
Science Meets Fundamentalist Religion
. 123
Pat Shipman, Ph.D.
1
The Dover trial
.123
2
The El Tejon case
.128
3
Broader difficulties in teaching evolution
.129
4
Science and the media
.132
5
Science and morality
.133
Chapter
11
Uneasy Alliance: The Intersection of
Government Science, Politics and
Policymaking
.137
RuthJ.KatzJ.D^M.P.H.
1
Science and politics: A continuum of engagement
.138
2
From Carter to Clinton: Keeping science at bay
.140
3
Smothering science: Carter and in-vitro fertilization
.140
4
Burying science: Reagan and the AIDS epidemic
.141
5
Confusing science: Bush I and fetal tissue transplantation
.143
6
Ignoring science: Clinton and clean needle exchange
.143
7
Assaulting science: George W. Bush's sharp turn
.144
8
Options for scientists
.147
Section
4
Bioethics and Science Reporting: Past Trends,
the Current Relationship Between Scientist and
Journalist, and the Future of
Biomedical
Publishing in the Age of the Internet
.151
Chapter
12
On the Relations Between Scientists and
Journalists: Reflections by an Ethicist
.153
Robert J.
Levine, M.D.
1
Historical vignettes
.154
1.1
The scientist's urging to publish
.154
CONTENTS Xl
2
Faulty understanding
.155
3
Deliberate disinformation
.156
4
Mischaracterizations
.157
5
Lawsuits
.158
6
Differing perspectives
.159
7
Speculation on the cause of misunderstanding of
scientists and other professionals
.159
8
Summary
.161
Chapter
13
Don't Shoot the Messenger
.163
Laura Spinney, B.Sc.
1
Why scientists need the media
.165
2
When the media get it wrong
.168
3
Hall of mirrors
.170
4
Lessons to be learned
.172
Chapter
14
Future trends in Medical Research
Publishing
.175
Harry W. McConnell, M.D., FRCPtQ and
Ashley
Pardy, M.A.
1
Why does medical publishing need to change?
.176
2
What are the major trends affecting medical publishing now?
.180
2.1
Open access
.180
2.2
Making archives unique and accessible
.181
2.3
Online authorship collaboration
.181
2.4
Push technologies
.181
2.5
Web bibliometrics
.181
2.6
Social networking
.182
2.7
New paradigms for copyright shifts
.182
3
So, what does the future hold for medical publishing?
.185
4
Why is this future desirable?
.186
Chapter
15
Conclusion: The Ethics of Scientific
Disclosure
.···· 189
Peter J. Snyder, Ph.D. and Linda
С
Mayes, M.D.
1
Discovery and authority
.191
2
Emotions and human foibles
.192
3
Competing interests and conflicts in scientific communication
.196
4
Scientific responsibility and authority: Who is ultimately
accountable?
.199
ЯЗІ
CONTENTS
5
Getting the word out. Writing about research
.206
6
Final remarks
.211
References and Notes
.213
About the Senior Authors
.239
Index
.243 |
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title | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays |
title_auth | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays |
title_exact_search | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays |
title_exact_search_txtP | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays |
title_full | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays Peter J. Snyder ; Linda C. Mayes ; Dennis D. Spencer |
title_fullStr | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays Peter J. Snyder ; Linda C. Mayes ; Dennis D. Spencer |
title_full_unstemmed | Science and the media Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays Peter J. Snyder ; Linda C. Mayes ; Dennis D. Spencer |
title_short | Science and the media |
title_sort | science and the media delgado s brave bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure with invited essays |
title_sub | Delgado's Brave Bulls and the ethics of scientific disclosure ; with invited essays |
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