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Legalistic or Inspirational? Comparing University Conflict of Interest Policies
(2009)
In response to growing public and policy concern about conflicts of interest (COI) in university research, academic institutions in North America and Europe have introduced policies to manage COI. However, depending on ...
Conflict of Interest Policies at Canadian Universities: Clarity and Content
(2008)
Abstract Discussions of conflict of interest (COI) in the university have tended to focus on financial interests in the context of medical research; much less attention has been given to COI in general or to the policies ...
Providing Genetic Testing Through the Private Sector: A View From Canada
(ISUMA: Canadian Journal of Policy Research, 2001)
Genetic testing technologies are rapidly moving from the research laboratory to the market place. Very little scholarship considers the implications of private genetic testing for a public health care system such as Canada’s. ...
Moving beyond the residential neighbourhood to explore social inequalities in exposure to area-level disadvantage: Results from the Interdisciplinary Study on Inequalities in Smoking
(2014-05)
The focus, in place and health research, on a single, residential, context overlooks the fact that
individuals are mobile and experience other settings in the course of their daily activities. Socioeconomic
characteristics ...
Estimation of smoking prevalence in Canada: implications of survey characteristics in the CCHS and CTUMS/CTADS
Smoking prevalence in Canada
(2017)
One of the main enterprises associated with tobacco control is surveillance, that is, to measure and follow over time the extent of smoking among the
Canadian population. While surveillance systems have been in place for ...