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Smoking Committee Report, Wku Staff Council
Smoking Committee Report, Wku Staff Council
Staff Council
Report of the Smoking Committee regarding progress and delays.
The Yoda Project: Developing Methods For Sharing Clinical Trial Data, Jessica Ritchie, Harlan Krumholz, Joseph Ross, Cary Gross, Beth Hodshon
The Yoda Project: Developing Methods For Sharing Clinical Trial Data, Jessica Ritchie, Harlan Krumholz, Joseph Ross, Cary Gross, Beth Hodshon
Yale Day of Data
Abstract
Data sharing and data transparency are becoming the new standard in clinical research to ensure that patients and clinicians possess all necessary information about a drug or device when making treatment decisions. The Yale University Open Data Access (YODA) Project developed a model to facilitate access to participant-level clinical research data to promote independent analysis by external investigators. The YODA Project is currently collaborating with Medtronic, Inc. and Janssen, the pharmaceutical companies of Johnson & Johnson, to facilitate access to their clinical trial program data by external investigators in a manner that is aligned with the following principles: advance …
Public Transportation: Perceptions Of Filth Contributing To Poor Health, Dashka Bernard
Public Transportation: Perceptions Of Filth Contributing To Poor Health, Dashka Bernard
Annual Undergraduate Conference on Health and Society
Public transportation vehicles such as trains or buses have a reputation as unsanitary. Many riders of public transit are concerned with the health risks they are facing in regards to contagion. Perceptions of cleanliness derive from public health historically, with class, morality, and good health tied together in the American public’s attitudes. Certainly, infectious disease and sanitation are directly correlated in many instances, such as in the highly overcrowded and dirty cities in the early twentieth-century United States. Those living in filthy conditions (particularly, lower class individuals) were not only prone to becoming ill, but also considered to be immoral …
Domestic Violence In The Spotlight: From The Private Sphere To Popular Culture, Taylor Rinefierd
Domestic Violence In The Spotlight: From The Private Sphere To Popular Culture, Taylor Rinefierd
Annual Undergraduate Conference on Health and Society
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