Evolution and Implications of GPP3 Guidelines

Need for Ethical Guidelines

Presentation and interpretation of clinical data purely depends on authors and presenters. The entire research is usually a product that results from collaboration of clinical investigators, biostatisticians, and professional medical writers. A scientific publication is the most influential, valued, trusted, and far reaching form of information and requires to be accurately written and ethically presented.

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