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... not appear as an author at all This practice is known as ghost writing. It is obvious from the last two posts ( here and here ) that ghost writing of papers has became a major menace to science in the clinical ...
... the paper wasn’t written by them, but by ghost authors working for GSK. Keller admitted that he hadn’t checked ...
... best a few extra months of life in advanced cases. Ghostwriting of papers is serious corruption. A company writes the paper ...
... I was surprised to find that UCL had no rules against ghost-writing. Perhaps they will soon. Judging by the shocking events in ... they certainly should be. See also A conversation with a ghost writer. 11 – 12 October 2012. I was happy to be invited by ...
... (2) PLoS One. Ghostwriting documents now fully available on PLoS Medicine website. 21-8-2009 http://speakingofmedicine.plos.org/2009/08/21/ghostwriting-documents-now-fully-available-on-plos-medicine-website/ (3) ...
... in the news again recently in the wake of the great Wyeth ghostwriting scandal, See, for example, Industry-funded medical writers vs health care reform, and Ghost writers come out of the closet, and University diaries, not to mention ...
... is a little akin to the belief in God or in spirits or ghosts, and yet at the same time it is not, because the Life Force is by no ...
... case of the University of Sheffield). We have seen ghost-writing and spin tolerated, and even encouraged, not to mention sham ...
... following are extracts from an invitation to have a paper ghost-written by the Company that was sent to Eastell and Blumsohn by the ...
... drug companies including GSK.In one email Keller thanks a ghost writer who worked for a PR company hired by GSK. “You did a superb ... changes from me…” In another mail from the ghost writer to Dr Keller says that all the necessary materials are enclosed so ...
... that Prof Martin Keller’s paper on the topic was ghost-written by a PR firm working for GSK. Moved to this blog from the old ...