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What CITI Program is Reading – August 3, 2021

“What CITI Program is Reading” is our weekly blog series which highlights news articles curated by our staff and relevant to research, higher education, healthcare, technology, and more. Follow us on LinkedIn for upcoming editions and more information from CITI Program.


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Scientists uncover how decisions about what we see are relayed back through the brain Source: National Institutes of Health NIH study in monkeys finds that in visual decision-making, information relevant to the decision is broadcast widely. Read The Full Article
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New Policy Aims to Help Transgender Researchers Update Names on Old Work Source: New York Times A group of laboratories and scientific journals is trying to simplify the process of attaching authors’ new names to their previously published papers.

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To support future medical advances, revamp the rules for funding research Source: The Hill We must use this unprecedented moment to completely reimagine how the funding ecosystem invests in and prioritizes young and diverse researchers. Read The Full Article
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Second lab worker with deadly prion disease prompts research pause in France Source: Ars Technica A lab worker died of prion disease in 2019, nine years after a lab accident. Read The Full Article
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NSF partnerships expand National AI Research Institutes to 40 states Source: National Science Foundation NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country. Read The Full Article
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Fewer citations for female authors of medical research Source: Nature Papers by women in elite medical journals are half as likely to be cited as are similar articles authored by men, research finds. Read The Full Article
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Australian court finds AI systems can be recognised under patent law Source: The Guardian Federal court judge says allowing artificial intelligence systems, as well as humans, to be inventors is ‘consistent with promoting innovation.’ Read The Full Article
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Can You Program Ethics Into a Self-Driving Car? Source: IEEE Spectrum When self-driving cars kill, it’s the code (and the coders) that will be put on trial. Read The Full Article
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Machine learning fuels personalized cancer medicine Source: Science Daily Researchers have developed a computational tool that identifies cancer driver mutations for each tumor type. Read The Full Article
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Most clinical trials failed to meet U.S. transparency requirements for recently approved drugs Source: STAT News A new analysis found that only 26% of drug makers made results publicly available for all studies used to win approval for their medicines.

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What Factors Yield Positive Patient Experiences in Clinical Trials? Source: Patient Engagement Hit Consistent communication, fewer access barriers, and referrals from physicians tend to yield positive patient experience in clinical trials, a new survey reveals. Read The Full Article