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Toxicological Sciences 72, 183-184 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 by the Society of Toxicology


EDITORIAL

Guidelines Governing Conflict of Interest

Lois Lehman-McKeeman, Ph.D., Editor and Richard E. Peterson, Ph.D., Chairman

Board of Publications Society of Toxicology

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In science, a conflict of interest may occur in situations where financial or other personal considerations may bias the professional judgement of an investigator in conducting or reporting research. Conflicts may be real or perceived, harmful or insignificant. Whereas such conflicts may represent the potential for compromised judgement, they do not necessarily indicate the likelihood that such bias will occur (Cohen, 2001Go; Flanagin, 2000Go; Friedman, 1992Go).

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GUIDELINES GOVERNING CONFLICT OF INTEREST FOR TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES


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