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HOME / INITIATIVES & THEMES / RESEARCH THEMES / INSTITUTIONAL CORRUPTION / SEMINARS /

2010-2011 Seminars

Lawrence Lessig
Institutional Corruption

Mahzarin Banaji
Mind Bugs: The Science of Ordinary Bias

Kirsten Austad
The Pharmaceutical Industry and Medical Students: How Does the Story Begin?

Malcolm Salter
Lawful but Corrupt: Gaming and the Problem of Institutional Corruption in the Private Sector

Abigail Brown
Institutional Corruption of the Audit Profession

Seana Moran
The Turbulence of Novelty: Creative or Corrupt?

Dennis Thompson
Two Concepts of Corruption

Jonathan Marks
The Ethical Implications of Industry Interactions in Health-Related Food Research and Nutrition Practice

Marc-André Gagnon
The Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Corruption: The Workings of Corporate Science

Lisa Cosgrove
Re-Thinking the Meaning of Evidence-Based Psychiatry in an Age of Big Pharma

Sreedhari Desai
Moral Cues: Taking on the Goliath of Corporate Corruption

Susannah Rose
Patient Advocacy Organizations and Institutional Conflicts of Interest

Mapping Seminar

Jerry Avorn
Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Medical Care, Education, and Research

David Korn
Creating the First fCOI Policy for Harvard University

Andy Eggers
Financial Disclosure by Members of Congress (And What We Learn From It)

Francesca Gino
Bringing Ethics into Focus

Aaron Swartz
How Congress Works

Dan Kahan and Michael Jones
Cultural Cognition and Public Campaign Financing

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