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Clinical trials transparency: follow-up inquiry

Inquiry

The Science and Technology Committee will hold a one-off evidence session to follow up on the Committee’s report on Research integrity: clinical trials transparency, published in October 2018.

Earlier this year the Chair of the Committee wrote to UK universities and English NHS trusts to request verification that the organisations were working towards full compliance with their obligation to publish clinical trials results.

The Committee will use this evidence session to assess the progress made by universities and trusts and to discuss barriers and progress with representatives of regulatory bodies and publishers.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Oral evidence transcripts

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29 October 2019
Inquiry Clinical trials transparency: follow-up inquiry
Witnesses Professor Jane Eddleston, Joint Group Medical Director, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Professor Nigel Brunskill, Director of Research and Innovation, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Mark Cranmer, Director, Joint Research and Enterprise Services, St George’s, University of London and St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Professor Rupert Pearse, Clinical Director of Research and Development, Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust, and Dr Síle Lane, Head of International Campaigns and Policy, Sense about Science; Dr Martin O'Kane, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, Head of Clinical Trials Unit, Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor in Chief, British Medical Journal, Juliet Tizzard, Director of Policy, and Professor Sir Terence Stephenson, Chair, Health Research Authority
Oral Evidence
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (CTF0101)
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CTF0100)
Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (CTF0099)

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