Posts Tagged with "human research"

Government to Review Pfizer CIHR Appointment

Government to Review Pfizer CIHR Appointment

I recently blogged about the appointment of Dr. Prigent, a VP of Pfizer Canada, to the governing board of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and of the resulting objection raised by leading Canadian bioethicists. I’ll reiterate the problem here, for completeness. Dr. Prigent is a drug industry representative who works for Pfizer Canada. Pfizer [...]

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The Top 10 Unethical Psychology Experiments

The Top 10 Unethical Psychology Experiments

I came across a great blog post detailing the Top 10 UNethical Psychology Experiments in modern history. It features one of my favourite examples, Little Albert, who I have blogged about in a previous post. This list includes animal studies as well as human studies, a point to keep in mind given that we still treat [...]

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Pfizer’s CIHR Insider: an Update and a Petition

Yesterday I wrote about the appointment of Dr. Bernard Prigent to the governing board of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Canada’s publicly funded health research branch. I also described some of the controversy surrounding that appointment. Today I received notice that a petition is being circulated calling “for the withdrawal of the appointment of [...]

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Pfizer VP Appointed to CIHR Governing Board

The CMAJ recently reported that a Pfizer VP has been appointed to the governing council of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). Here are a couple of the criticisms raised over the appointment, as taken from the CMAJ article (I would encourage you to read it in its entirety): “The appointment is “very surprising and [...]

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Pfizer Accused of Publishing Misleading Research

The Associated Press is reporting on a study in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) which finds that Pfizer seriously misrepresented drug trial results related to their epilepsy drug Neurontin. You can find a more complete report of both the NEJM article and the AP piece at Udo Schüklenk’s blog. It’s been a bad stretch for [...]

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Introducing Little Albert: Poster Boy for Unethical Human Research

For those of you who have never come across this case, Little Albert is a famous baby used in some very unethical research performed by John Watson a good while back. Thankfully, psychologists have begun to care about the psychological state of their patients. I got a good laugh from this video, which attempts to put [...]

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