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Mark Yarborough1, Robert Nadon2, David G Karlin3
1Bioethics Program, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, United States.
Abstract:
A range of problems currently undermines public trust in biomedical research. We discuss four erroneous beliefs that may prevent the biomedical research community from recognizing the need to focus on deserving this trust, and thus which act as powerful barriers to necessary improvements in the research process.
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