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Correction: Data Sharing Goals for Nonprofit Funders of Clinical Trials
As well, the affiliation for Mary Jane Marchisotto has been corrected from:
MJM Advisory, LLC, Mc Lean, VA, United States
to:
MJM Advisory, LLC, New York, NY, United States
The complete list of authors and affiliations in the originally published paper was as follows:
Timothy Coetzee1, MSc, Ph D; Mad Price Ball2, Ph D; Marc Boutin3, JD; Abby Bronson4, MBA; David T Dexter5, Ph D; Rebecca A English6, MPH; Patricia Furlong7, BSN; Andrew D Goodman8, MD; Cynthia Grossman9, Ph D; Adrian F Hernandez10, MD, MHS; Jennifer
J Particip Med 2021;13(2):e31371
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Data Sharing Goals for Nonprofit Funders of Clinical Trials
As stated in the report, “the movement towards greater transparency is being further accelerated by trial participants...and a larger cultural shift already underway...in which the results of research are deemed a public good that can benefit society only when shared in a timely and responsible manner.”
Despite arguments to the contrary, in many cases, clinical trial participants are indeed willing to share their data for a wide range of uses, assuming that adequate security safeguards are in place [2].
J Particip Med 2021;13(1):e23011
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