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Volume 348:1506-1507 April 10, 2003 Number 15
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Principles and Practice of Clinical Research

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Edited by John I. Gallin. 490 pp., illustrated. San Diego, Calif., Academic Press, 2002. $99.95. ISBN 0-12-274065-3.

This timely book on how to conduct, evaluate, and monitor clinical research was written by leading experts in the field. An important strength of the book is that many of the authors are, or have been, associated with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In fact, the text is based on a course given at the NIH and headed by the book's editor, John I. Gallin. The authors are particularly knowledgeable about NIH guidelines and regulations that govern much of the clinical research conducted in the United States. The book also contains valuable sections on how to obtain funding from . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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