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In August 2010, I spent my summer holiday with a couple of my friends in a lovely summer house named Avalon near Lake Balaton (Keszthely-Kertváros, Hungary). We enjoyed every moment of our stay: the house is very comfortable with lots of space, and nice big garden surroundig the house (-we ate lots of plums from the garden). We spent many rememberable [...]

Na drie jaar hard werken is het David Koonen gelukt om zijn muziek op CD-single uit te brengen. Afgelopen vrijdag kreeg ik vanwege mijn aandeel in zijn ontwikkeling het resultaat overhandigd van onze inspanningen over de afgelopen jaren. Het is natuurlijk fantastisch om dan eindelijk, aan het einde van de rit, het resultaat in handen te hebben. En het is een [...]

An overview of available online Clinical Trial and Results Registries. 

Are you searching for (introductory) web based courses in clinical research, research ethics and regulatory affairs? Well, I found a couple of (free) courses you might find useful.

Last week, the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) presented an updated Research Code for their researchers. Because the AMC is not the only Dutch academic institution with a Research Code, it’s time for an overview of available documents. Thus far, only four university medical centers have made their Research Code publicly available. Beside the aforementioned [...]

One may assume that every scientist involved in research understands the basic principles of doing research. Credibility of most clinical trials depends on principles like randomisation. A study on randomised controlled trials in China shows that this assumption doesn’t hold for all reported trials. By searching the China National Knowledge Infrastructure database with predefined criteria, [...]