Can ‘health’ be imposed to someone without their consent? Is today’s medical research empowering people? Does the scientific culture help us ask (sound) questions? What about taking time to improve how we cooperate? Here, I propose to critically reflect on some of the beliefs embedded in each and every scientific question, and methodology, with some illustrations from medical research as it affects us all. My goal is to raise awareness about ways to improve the trustworthiness, plurality and openness of science. Version en françaisEditable file: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FBuBDnFSaKlI4Puh1o40z59Hlcv0x7SB48Id4dEm3iI/edi
In theory, our research questions should drive our choice of method. In practice, we know this is no...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
Can ‘health’ be imposed to someone without their consent? Is today’s medical research empowering peo...
What about taking time to improve how we cooperate? “Public policy should [...] facilitate the devel...
In this position paper, I argue that the main purpose of research is to discover and report on pheno...
Contains fulltext : 110957.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this editori...
Contrary to conventions held by many sci-entists, academic research is not entirely conducted in a v...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The central question addressed is: How should scientific research be conducted so as to ensure that ...
Science has contributed to dramatic improvements in health worldwide. The application of knowledge f...
abstract: The concept of “good” research is concrete in terms of technique, but complex in theory. A...
Scientific research is happening across the world in environments such as university labs and pharma...
This is a response to a short communication on our research presented in Solbrække et al. (Med Healt...
the flow o f public m oney to research and an expectation th a t politicians will generally no t m e...
In theory, our research questions should drive our choice of method. In practice, we know this is no...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
Can ‘health’ be imposed to someone without their consent? Is today’s medical research empowering peo...
What about taking time to improve how we cooperate? “Public policy should [...] facilitate the devel...
In this position paper, I argue that the main purpose of research is to discover and report on pheno...
Contains fulltext : 110957.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this editori...
Contrary to conventions held by many sci-entists, academic research is not entirely conducted in a v...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The central question addressed is: How should scientific research be conducted so as to ensure that ...
Science has contributed to dramatic improvements in health worldwide. The application of knowledge f...
abstract: The concept of “good” research is concrete in terms of technique, but complex in theory. A...
Scientific research is happening across the world in environments such as university labs and pharma...
This is a response to a short communication on our research presented in Solbrække et al. (Med Healt...
the flow o f public m oney to research and an expectation th a t politicians will generally no t m e...
In theory, our research questions should drive our choice of method. In practice, we know this is no...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...