Clinical trials publication
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'''Clinical trials publication''' is having research published in a [[peer review]]ed journal following [[clinical trial]]s. Most investigators will want to have such a publication but the nature of clinical trials may create special considerations and obstacles.
Most agreements for a clinical trial between sponsor and investigator grants that the [[sponsor]] may control publication of results by requesting publication delays, deleting portions of a manuscript, or placing limits on the types of issues that can be discussed. These controls serve to prevent [[disclosure]] of information that would compromise the sponsor's ability to [[patent]] inventions; to prevent disclosure of confidential information shared with investigator; and to coordinate the disclosure of results when a clinical trial is being conducted at multiple sites. These are legitimate business concerns, but may not restrict the investigator from freely publishing research results in the end of the study and approval process.
== See also ==
*[[Academic clinical trials]]
*[[Clinical trial]]
*[[Clinical trial management]]
*[[Contract research organization]]
*[[Covered clinical study]]
*[[Non-disclosure agreement]]
[[Category:clinical research]]