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No conflict of interest in data monitoring

Science, 2018
The News Feature “Hidden conflicts?” (C. Piller, 6 July, p. [16][1]) alleges that after serving as a member of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel for a nominal per diem payment, I later received inappropriate payments from the manufacturer (AstraZeneca) for serving on and chairing data monitoring committees (DMCs) overseeing ...
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Regulatory perspectives on data monitoring

Statistics in Medicine, 2002
AbstractData monitoring is a critical component of the conduct of clinical trials that provide the evidence of efficacy and safety of investigational drugs. These trials may be conducted either by a pharmaceutical sponsor or by the government, especially those large trials that assess the impact of therapies on serious morbidity and/or mortality. While
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Futility approaches to interim monitoring by data monitoring committees

Clinical Trials, 2006
Clinical trials involving participants with high risk of serious events or being exposed to a new intervention with potential serious risk are typically monitored during the course of the trial. Often, this monitoring activity is conducted by an independent group of experts, often referred to as a Data Monitoring Committee (DMC). The DMC responsibility
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Breathable Electronic Skins for Daily Physiological Signal Monitoring

Nano-Micro Letters, 2022
Tianrui Cui, Shourui Ji, Cui Tianrui
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Observation or interaction? Impact mechanisms of gig platform monitoring on gig workers’ cognitive work engagement

International Journal of Information Management, 2022
Changyu Wang, Jianyu Chen
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Effective ecosystem monitoring requires a multi‐scaled approach

Biological Reviews, 2020
Ben Sparrow   +2 more
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