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Rigor mortis, how sloppy science creates worthless cures, crushes hope, and wastes billions, Richard Harris

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Rigor mortis, how sloppy science creates worthless cures, crushes hope, and wastes billions, Richard Harris
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rigor mortis
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
958798220
Responsibility statement
Richard Harris
Sub title
how sloppy science creates worthless cures, crushes hope, and wastes billions
Summary
"American taxpayers spend $30 billion annually funding biomedical research. By some estimates, half of the results from these studies can't be replicated elsewhere-the science is simply wrong. Often, research institutes and academia emphasize publishing results over getting the right answers, incentivizing poor experimental design, improper methods, and sloppy statistics. Bad science doesn't just hold back medical progress, it can sign the equivalent of a death sentence. How are those with breast cancer helped when the cell on which 900 papers are based turns out not to be a breast cancer cell at all? How effective could a new treatment for ALS be when it failed to cure even the mice it was initially tested on? In Rigor Mortis, award-winning science journalist Richard F. Harris reveals these urgent issues with vivid anecdotes, personal stories, and interviews with the nation's top biomedical researchers. We need to fix our dysfunctional biomedical system-now"--, Provided by publisher
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