Jerry Menikoff
@JerryMenikoff
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Prof of Bioethics, National University of Singapore School of Medicine; Senior Fellow, NUS Faculty of Law. Law and Bioethics. Believer in better consent.
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Joined July 2014
Protecting Participants Is Not the Top Priority in Clinical Research. That's a true statement, and the title of my Viewpoint in JAMA, at https://t.co/LGYg4hQqoK Learn why the Declaration of Helsinki's denial of this truth about clinical research needs to be changed.
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Check out my latest article: Make Yourself Look Good: Ask ChatGPT to Write a Stand-up Sketch Intro for You https://t.co/zWFnusCl4X via @LinkedIn
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How ChatGPT, Bard, Gemini, and other LLMs produce answers to certain prompts that make people look good; how to write prompts that make you look good
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Check out my latest article: The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers: Part 2 https://t.co/W7Naelvqed via @LinkedIn Wherein I try to answer that question often asked around the dinner table: Why is this column different from all other columns?
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(All opinions herein are mine alone, and not those of my employer.) This is Part 2 of a discussion about what the Data Colada bloggers found in their review of Harvard Professor Francesca Gino’s...
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Are you interested in research ethics? The recent NY Times and New Yorker articles are required reading, and see my comments on LinkedIn: The Harvard Professor, the Bloggers, and The New York Times https://t.co/au4Rn7FiML via @LinkedIn
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And maybe it is also time for NASA to revisit whether the Common Rule should be revised to apply this concept to astronauts.
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A recognition that participation in certain activities can be conditioned on agreeing to participate in research.
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One clause to rule them all: ". . . ethical attention is needed to determine whether [spaceflight participants] should remain flight eligible even if they decline research participation." This. Huge.
Ethically cleared to launch? Rules are needed for human research in commercial spaceflight. Our new paper, the first international ethics framework: https://t.co/7iZ1VvYGbK via @ScienceMagazine Go team! with @VNRahimzadeh @VarditRavitsky @usairforce @CohenProf @NASA @emmeslin
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