Q&A: Data sharing bid 'a remarkable turning point' for drug research - STAT

abernard102@gmail.com 2016-02-01

Summary:

"In an extraordinary move, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors last week issued a proposal to require researchers to share their clinical trial data as a condition for publication. And the researchers would also have to submit plans for how their data can be shared. The journal editors, who represent such periodicals as The New England Journal of Medicine and the Annals of Internal Medicine, believe data sharing “will help to fulfill our moral obligation to study participants, and we believe it will benefit patients, investigators, sponsors, and society.” The move comes after protracted tussling over access due to safety scandals that revealed trial data for some products was never fully published or disclosed. We spoke with Harlan Krumholz, who runs the Yale Open Data Access project and works with companies to publish trial data, about the implications ..."

Link:

http://www.statnews.com/pharmalot/2016/01/27/proposal-data-sharing-remarkable-turning-point-says-yales-krumholz/

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oa.new oa.data oa.clinical_trials oa.policies oa.best_practices oa.icmje oa.yoda oa.interviews oa.pharma oa.people

Date tagged:

02/01/2016, 14:34

Date published:

02/01/2016, 09:34