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Tomorrow's Cures Today?: How to Reform the Health Research System [Hardcover]

Donald R Forsdyke (Author)
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9057026031 978-9057026034 April 17, 2000 1
Discussing the laws in the current research funding decision process, the author suggests ways to improve future funding of health research systems. Chapters recount ways of raising funds, the tragic way authorities improperly introduced diptheria immunization, consideration of how the peer review system evolved in response to massive infusion of funds in the nineteen forties, and the status quo generating a climate conducive to ethics violations, among others.
This fascinating work will be an invaluable tool to researchers, health care workers, members of government agencies and those in charitable organizations that support health research, as well as to anyone interested in current trends in this area, including patients.

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  • Hardcover: 174 pages
  • Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (April 17, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9057026031
  • ISBN-13: 978-9057026034
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
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Donald Forsdyke was born in London, UK, and has degrees in Medicine (St. Mary's Hospital Medical School) and in Biochemistry (Ph.D, Cambridge University). He has engaged in research and teaching at the Department of Biochemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, since 1968. His research includes the concept and mechanism of positive selection of lymphocyte repertoires, the identification of lymphocyte activation genes, bioinformatic analyses of DNA sequences relating to introns and speciation, and biohistory with special reference to evolutionary biology and the roles of George Romanes, William Bateson and Samuel Butler. His interest in history derives from the belief that understanding how science has progressed in the past will aid its progress in the future. Further information may be obtained by way of his homepage at http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/homepage.htm

 

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This review is from: Tomorrow's Cures Today?: How to Reform the Health Research System (Hardcover)
Donald Forsdyke, a Professor of Biochemistry at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, has written a book about the medical research enterprise that simply had to be written. Medical research is a monumentally huge and costly enterprise with the lives, or quality of life, of millions of people at stake. On the face of it, only good things are happening but behind the scenes, many knowledgeable scientists lament the idiosyncracies of research funding, peer review and conformity in research that too often discourage medical scientists and obstruct their creativity and progress. The subtitle of Dr. Forsdyke's book says it all, "How to reform the health research system", and few would honestly argue that it doesn't need reform--profound, ongoing reform. Yet, contrary to so many other enterprises, e.g. our political party systems, our research enterprise has become monolithic, self-satisfied and resistant to serious self-examination. Dr. Forsdyke has provided the kind of level-headed critique that is long overdue. He has done so with more grace and and more careful analysis than many can muster after they have endured the grievous traumas of grossly unfair reviews of their research grant applications or submitted manuscripts. A moving example of obstructionism is documented under the title, "The slaughter of the innocents: diphtheria", the cost of which is measured in thousands of childrens' lives. Dr. Forsdyke deals with the foibles of peer review and research funding that lead to such calamities, big or small, documents his material carefully, and, above all, proposes realistic alternatives to current practices. This is a particularly valuable feature of this book. I hope that even critics of Forsdyke's suggestions will be open minded enough to give them careful consideration. One way or the other, reform is urgently needed and those who so steadfastly deny this simply prove the point, for no enterprise so important, complex and expensive can surely be beyond improvement! Forsdyke's book should be compulsory reading for all who are involved in research and research funding in any way. I hope it encourages other writers to confirm and extend the many important avenues explored by Forsdyke, including his concerns about partnership with the Drug Industry. Highly recommended! I purchased 10 books to share with my graduate students and friends .
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The following is the second of two letters which appeared in the scientific journal Nature in 1987 (1): Sir, You recently published a letter (2) in which I argued that progress in AIDS research is being delayed because the present system of funding is inhibiting collaboration between researchers. Read the first page
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funding agency bureaucrats, conventional peer review, medical research strategy, health research system, research funding system, general neurasthenia, physiological selection, retrospective part, clonal selection theory, promise system, hybrid sterility, peer review system, damage science, cures today, teacher review, funding period
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Ethel Romanes, Erwin Chargaff, George Romanes, Medical Research Council, North America, United Kingdom, United States, William Bateson, Codes of Research Conduct, Lewis Thomas, Linnean Society, National Institutes of Health, New York, The Lancet, Charles Darwin, Sir Patrick, The Slaughter of Innocents
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