Not exact matches
Specifically, I got the impression that the EC members were supposed to exercise some sort
of double -
check on the candidate's validity, character and legal qualifications (e.g. lack
of conflicts -
of -
interest) and thereby moderate the influence
of pure populism
on the outcome, at least to some extent.
Also critical: If an investigator's lab runs
on federal funding from NIH, he or she should talk to a scientific officer at the agency early
on, to double -
check that the start - up plans won't run afoul
of government
conflict -
of -
interest rules.
«Nevertheless, the general sense from the literature and the evidence collected for this study is that the
checks and balances
on academy trusts in relation to
conflicts of interest are still too weak.
The trustee and caretaker could be the same person, but this sets up a
conflict of interest and removes any
checks on the caretaker's performance, so choose them carefully.
What's
interesting is that we collect all kinds
of data in our law firms whether it be contacts or
conflict checking, whether it's the documents that we store
on behalf
of clients, whether it's our own individual notes in case files even our billing information are actually all different types
of data that can be used by law firms to guide their practices and their decision making.
What
checks does Facebook have
on researchers using that data for non-academic purposes and B) do they have any
conflicts of interest provisions?»