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What CITI Program is Reading – 7 July 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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Meaningful collaborations can end ‘helicopter research’ Source: Nature Instead of flying in, collecting samples and leaving, scientists should treat local people as partners, and think fair instead of charitable when it comes to authorship. Read The Full Article
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Feds Say Tesla and Other Automakers Must Report Crashes Involving Automated Vehicles Source: Gizmodo The new rules apply to virtually all advanced driver assistance or autonomous driving systems. Read The Full Article
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Using A.I. to Find Bias in A.I. Source: New York Times The problem of bias in artificial intelligence is facing increasing scrutiny from regulators and is a growing business for start-ups and tech stalwarts. Read The Full Article
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How Has Ransomware Grown In The Last Few Years? Source: Information Security Buzz There has been a jump in ransomware since the pandemic began and many businesses have either suffered from an attack themselves or know someone in their supply chain who has become a ransomware victim. Read The Full Article
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Keeping pace - Environmental risk, biosafety and other key regulatory considerations for cell and gene therapy trials Source: PharmaTimes Environmental risk, biosafety, and other key regulatory considerations for cell and gene therapy trials. Read The Full Article
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3 Clinical Trials Lessons The Pandemic Taught Us Source: Clinical Leader Coming off the COVID-19 crisis, many of the creative solutions implemented because of the pandemic may actually improve previous work processes and should become part of standard practice going forward. Read The Full Article
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ARPA-H: Accelerating biomedical breakthroughs Source: Science Magazine A DARPA-like culture at NIH can drive biomedical and health advances Read The Full Article