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Publication type: media release

Jama .
Fifth International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, Hosted by JAMA and BMJ
JAMA and BMJ 2005 Aug 28
http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/peerhome.htm


Notes:

Ralph Faggotter’s Comments: This looks like a good conference for Healthy Skeptics to get to.


Full text:

September 16-18, Chicago

WHAT: Fifth International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, Hosted by JAMA and BMJ

WHEN: September 16-18, 2005

WHERE: Chicago

Every four years, editors and publishers from the leading biomedical and scientific journals from around the world gather to examine important issues concerning peer review and biomedical publication. At this year’s Congress, new research will be released and discussed on the topics of:

  • Clinical Trial Registries **

  • Conflict of Interest **

  • Scientific Misconduct **

  • Bias in Funding and Sponsorship **

  • Reporting Clinical Trials **

Press Event: 12:15 p.m. Friday, September 16 (lunch included)

Meet and interview editors from JAMA and BMJ and selected speakers from the Congress.

Complete Program Information: www.jama-peer.org

 

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