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    Conflicts of Interest as a Health Policy Problem: Industry Ties and Bias in Drug Approval

    On September 30th 2014, Genevieve Pham-Kanter, assistant professor in the School of Public Health at Drexel University, presented her research on conflicts of interest in the biomedical industry in the Edmond J. Safra Center’s third lab seminar of the semester. Pham-Kanter first presented a case for why conflicts of interest in medicine can be productively viewed as a health policy problem rather than a moral dilemma faced by individual physicians, and then moved on to explain her research on how different types of ties to industry may reflect bias when it comes to drug approval...

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    Institutional Corruption and Public Health - Ending Institutional Corruption

    "Conflicts of Interest in Medicine as a Health Policy Problem"
    Genevieve Pham-Kanter, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, Drexel University

    "Trends in the Use of Expedited Drug Review and Approval Designations at the FDA"
    Aaron Kesselheim, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital (not recorded)

    "The Perils of Public-Private Partnerships in Public Health"
    Jonathan H. Marks, Associate Professor of Bioethics,...

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