By bluerasberry on 2013-06-29
A Lilly person was visiting Wikipedia and I wrote this post for their blog. See the original publication on the Clinical Open Innovation site. A Unique View on Improving Communication With Clinical Trial Participants Lane has participated in more than 40 clinical trials as a healthy volunteer, as well as worked on the research team […]
Posted in clinical research, research, rights | Tagged bioethics, clinical trial, informed consent
By bluerasberry on 2012-04-22
I soon move to New York City to work as Wikipedian in Residence for Consumer Reports. A Wikipedian in Residence is a Wikipedia ambassador to an organization. In my case, I will work at Consumer Reports and help the organization establish relationships with Wikipedia. Consumer Reports is a famous United-States based consumer advocacy group. It […]
Posted in biobanks, clinical research, Seattle, Wikipedia, work | Tagged bioethics, blood, campus ambassador, malaria
By bluerasberry on 2012-03-24
John T. Slattery is a member of the Department of Bioethics & Humanities at the University of Washington and of the Washington Phenotyped Biospecimen Resource. He was one of the speakers at that Friday 23 March communication conference. He spoke about a need to increase the information available to and usable by people receiving healthcare […]
Posted in biobanks, clinical research, education, Seattle | Tagged bioethics, conference, free as in freedom, John Slattery, open source