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Blumenthal D, Campbell EG, Gokhale M, Yucel R, Clarridge B, Hilgartner S, Holtzman NA. Data withholding in Genetics and the other life sciences: Prevalence and predictors. Academic Medicine 2006; 81(2): 137-145.
Vogeli C, Yucel R, Bendavid E, Jones LM, Anderson MS, Louis KS, Campbell EG. Data withholding and the next generation of scientists: Results of a national survey. Academic Medicine 2006; 81(2): 128-136.
Blumenthal D, Campbell EG, Gokhale M, Yucel R, Clarridge B, Hilgartner S, Holtzman NA. Data withholding in Genetics and the other life sciences: Prevalence and predictors. Academic Medicine 2005; In press.
Vogeli C, Yucel R, Bendavid E, Jones LM, Anderson MS, Louis KS, Campbell EG. Data withholding and the next generation of scientists: Results of a national survey. Academic Medicine 2005; In press.
Campbell EG, Zinner DE, Koski G, Blumenthal D. Ties that bind: Relationships among Academia, Industry and Government in life sciences research. In: Murray T. “Ethical Issues in the Management of Financial Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research.” Washington: The Hastings Center. 2005. (in press).
Campbell EG, Blumenthal D. Industrialization of Academic Science and threats to Scientific Integrity. In: Emanuel E. “The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics.” Washington: Oxford Press. 2005. (in press).
Campbell EG, Weissman JS, Feibelmann S, Moy B, Blumenthal D. Institutional academic industry relationships: Results of case studies. Accountability in Research 2004; 11(2): 103-118.
Campbell EG, Weissman JS, Feibelmann S, Moy B, Blumenthal D. Institutional academic industry relationships: Results of case studies. 2004; 11(2): 103-118.
Campbell EG, Powers JB, Blumenthal D, Biles B. Inside the triple helix: Government, university and industry technology transfer and commercialization in the life sciences. Health Affairs. 2004; 23(1): 64-77.
Campbell EG, Koski G, Blumenthal D. The Triple Helix: University, Government and Industry Relationships in the Life Sciences. A commissioned report sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2004.
Campbell EG, Powers JB, Blumenthal D, Biles B. Inside the triple helix: Government, university and industry technology transfer and commercialization in the life sciences. Health Affairs. 2004; 23(1): 64-77.
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