Juli Clark
Amgen
6 Papers
68 Citations
Juli Clark is an academic researcher from Amgen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transparency (behavior) & Medical writing. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Ten Recommendations for Closing the Credibility Gap in Reporting Industry-Sponsored Clinical Research: A Joint Journal and Pharmaceutical Industry Perspective
Bernadette Mansi,Juli Clark,Frank S. David,Thomas Gesell,Susan Glasser,John Gonzalez,Daniel G. Haller,Christine Laine,Charles Miller,LaVerne A. Mooney,Maja Zecevic +10 more
- 01 May 2012
TL;DR: A roundtable of journal editors and industry representatives convened to characterize the persistent and perceived credibility gap in industry-sponsored research and identify approaches to resolve it reached consensus on a top 10 list of recommendations, intended to serve as a call to action for all stakeholders—authors, journal editors, research sponsors, and others—to enhance the quality and transparency of industry- sponsored clinical research reporting.
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Authors' Submission Toolkit: a practical guide to getting your research published.
Leighton Chipperfield,Leslie Citrome,Juli Clark,Frank S. David,Robert E. Enck,Michelle Evangelista,John Gonzalez,Trish Groves,Jay Magrann,Bernadette Mansi,Charles Miller,LaVerne A. Mooney,Ann Murphy,John Shelton,Philip D. Walson,Al Weigel +15 more
TL;DR: The Toolkit represents a unique collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and biomedical journals, and reflects both groups' perspectives on how authors can help raise standards and increase efficiency in publishing industry-sponsored studies.
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Five-step authorship framework to improve transparency in disclosing contributors to industry-sponsored clinical trial publications
Ana Marušić,Darko Hren,Bernadette Mansi,Neil Lineberry,Ananya Bhattacharya,Maureen Garrity,Juli Clark,Thomas Gesell,Susan Glasser,John Gonzalez,Carolyn M. Hustad,Mary-Margaret Lannon,LaVerne A. Mooney,Teresa Peña +13 more
TL;DR: The resulting Five-step Authorship Framework is designed to create a more standardized approach when determining authorship for clinical trial publications and aim to facilitate more transparent authorship decisions and help readers better assess the credibility of results and perspectives of the authors for medical research more broadly.
Enhancing transparency and efficiency in reporting industry-sponsored clinical research: report from the Medical Publishing Insights and Practices initiative
Juli Clark,John Gonzalez,Bernadette Mansi,Charles Miller,LaVerne A. Mooney,K. Mosdell,Duncan Richards,M. Schreiweis,A. Weigel,Elizabeth Wager +9 more
TL;DR: Despite advances in technology, publication of trial results in the form of conventional studies in peer-reviewed journals remains the gold standard and cornerstone of scientific disclosure.
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Deciding authorship: Survey findings from clinical investigators, journal editors, publication planners and medical writers
Elizabeth Wager,Sanjay Singhvi,Sabine Kleinert,Darko Hren,Ananya Bhattacharya,Juli Clark,Maureen Garrity,Thomas Gesell,Susan Glasser,John Gonzalez,Carolyn M. Hustad,Mary-Margaret Lannon,LaVerne A. Mooney +12 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: Sub supplemental guidance is developed aimed at helping authors to set common rules for authorship early in a trial and document all trial contributions to increase transparency to improve transparency.
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