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What CITI Program is Reading – May 10th, 2023

“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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Will Generative AI Wreck Or Rekindle The Doctor-Patient Relationship? Source: Forbes Exploring ethical questions that will arise as doctors become increasingly dependent on AI technologies.

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Students ‘overwhelmed’ by onslaught of course content Source: Times Higher Education Academics’ rush to cater for different learning preferences with plethora of readings, videos and slides leaves course participants fatigued.

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AI voice scams: Report shares 77% of victims lose money, how common it is, and how to protect yourself Source: 9 to 5 Mac AI voice scams are on the rise. A new report shows how common they are, how much they cost, and how to protect against them. Read The Full Article
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In an HBCU first, Howard awarded $90 million military research contract Source: Washington Post Howard University will lead one of the Pentagon’s 15 university-affiliated research centers, the first HBCU to do so.

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Who is Monica Bertagnolli, Biden’s pick to lead NIH? Source: Science The NCI director and surgical oncologist would fill a 16-month vacancy.

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Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro succeeds in second weight loss study, paving way for FDA review Source: STAT News The drug giant Eli Lilly said its diabetes drug Mounjaro helped patients with the condition lose 15.7% of their body weight in a clinical trial.

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When It Comes to Misconduct, Fellows Appeared Uninformed, Unwilling, Hesitant to Report Suspicions Source: Compliance Cosmos Do you know what research misconduct is, and would you report it if you suspected it? These deceptively simple questions reflect two pillars of research integrity.

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JASON Urges NSF to Guard Against Racial, Ethnic Profiling in Research Security Program Source: Compliance Cosmos If the National Science Foundation (NSF) creates a research program on research security, it should make every effort to ensure the United States remains “the premier destination for top scholars around the world [and] must avoid...

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Apple shares updates on its Hearing Study with iPhone and Apple Watch Source: 9 to 5 Mac Back in 2019, Apple announced three new health research studies based on data collected from the iPhone and Apple Watch. Read The Full Article
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AI has social consequences, but who pays the price? Tech companies’ problem with ‘ethical debt’ ( Source: The Conversation Generative AI is designed to produce the unforeseen, but that doesn’t mean developers can’t predict the types of social consequences it may cause. Read The Full Article