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Collaboration and competition: ethics in toxicology.

Emma S Walker1, Ruth A Roberts2,3.   

Abstract

From animal research through adverse events in clinical trials to health scares around food contamination, toxicology has frequently been a focus of scientific and societal concern. As these concerns shift with each new drug, new technology or public health scare, how can toxicology stay current, relevant and ethical? Two of the biggest ethical challenges in pharmaceutical toxicology are the use of animals in testing and the high safety-related attrition rates in new drug development. Both of these require progress in the discipline that will only be driven by research funding. Yet, very little is invested in these two fields compared with investment in new efficacy models, new disease targets and new technologies. How can this be addressed? Here, we explore current paradigms in toxicology that may have the potential for perceived or actual unethical ramifications. We discuss the underpinnings of such practices and make recommendations for change around peer review, resourcing, transparency and data sharing. These ideas build on the analysis presented in the 2004 Paton Prize lecture (Purchase, 2004) where issues around conflict of interest (COI), collaboration and competition in the context of ethical behaviours were highlighted. These areas are clearly relevant to many aspects of scientific research but here we focus on toxicology and specifically toxicology in the pharmaceutical industry.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30090608      PMCID: PMC6062341          DOI: 10.1039/c7tx00306d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Res (Camb)        ISSN: 2045-452X            Impact factor:   3.524


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Authors:  C Glenn Begley; Lee M Ellis
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Authors:  C Glenn Begley
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2013-05-23       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  Florian Prinz; Thomas Schlange; Khusru Asadullah
Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2011-08-31       Impact factor: 84.694

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Journal:  Nat Rev Drug Discov       Date:  2014-05-16       Impact factor: 84.694

6.  Improving reproducibility in toxicology.

Authors:  Gary W Miller
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 4.849

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Authors:  Daniel R Dietrich; Jan G Hengstler
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 5.153

8.  Toxicology as an academic discipline in European Universities.

Authors:  Heather Wallace; Ruth Roberts; Emanuela Corsini; Eva Bonefeld-Jorgensen; Hilmi Orhan; Mojmir Mach; Thomas Weiser; Félix Carvalho; Mumtaz Iscan; Aristidis Tsatsakis
Journal:  Toxicol Lett       Date:  2016-04-30       Impact factor: 4.372

9.  Fraud, errors and gamesmanship in experimental toxicology.

Authors:  Iain F H Purchase
Journal:  Toxicology       Date:  2004-09-30       Impact factor: 4.221

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Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  1985-07       Impact factor: 4.219

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Authors:  Steven Cassar; Isaac Adatto; Jennifer L Freeman; Joshua T Gamse; Iñaki Iturria; Christian Lawrence; Arantza Muriana; Randall T Peterson; Steven Van Cruchten; Leonard I Zon
Journal:  Chem Res Toxicol       Date:  2019-11-16       Impact factor: 3.739

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Authors:  Petrus J Steenbergen; Jana Heigwer; Gunjan Pandey; Burkhard Tönshoff; Jochen Gehrig; Jens H Westhoff
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-05-20       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 3.  Collaboration, competition and publication in toxicology: views of British Toxicology Society members.

Authors:  Emma S Walker; Ruth A Roberts; Jason H Gill
Journal:  Toxicol Res (Camb)       Date:  2019-05-13       Impact factor: 3.524

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