Dr. Andy Galpin
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Those contracts don't happen anymore. Maybe that used to happen, but I don't know anyone who has contracts like that anymore.
Yeah. So- Is it fair, and I'm clearly asking this in a directional way here, for someone to pull up a study... look at the conflict of interest statement, see that it's been funded by a company, and then immediately throw those data out to immediately assume that this was biased and bought and paid for by the study. By my tone, you can clearly see my position there.
Yeah. So- Is it fair, and I'm clearly asking this in a directional way here, for someone to pull up a study... look at the conflict of interest statement, see that it's been funded by a company, and then immediately throw those data out to immediately assume that this was biased and bought and paid for by the study. By my tone, you can clearly see my position there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think what would be really helpful would be saying. When you look at papers and you see that it's been funded by a supplement company, I know you're going to look at the lab and you'll know the people on there and you'll know the students and the faculty and the institution. It makes it easy for people like you and I to quickly vet that.
I think what would be really helpful would be saying. When you look at papers and you see that it's been funded by a supplement company, I know you're going to look at the lab and you'll know the people on there and you'll know the students and the faculty and the institution. It makes it easy for people like you and I to quickly vet that.
So I can look at things and go, yeah, I'm not believing that yet. I see it's funded by the company. Okay, one of the co-authors works at the company and I don't recognize that lab. Doesn't mean it's wrong or fake at all, but I'm going to have much more hesitation. For people that don't know,
So I can look at things and go, yeah, I'm not believing that yet. I see it's funded by the company. Okay, one of the co-authors works at the company and I don't recognize that lab. Doesn't mean it's wrong or fake at all, but I'm going to have much more hesitation. For people that don't know,
labs they don't know who you are you know yeah the one of the most dedicated or published prolific people in this area they don't know the labs are there anything you can give them to help because it is also real if you see there is people who have straight up fraudulent data there are people who have made studies up i use actually i don't know i'm not familiar with retraction watch it's great it's a great place where you can see papers that are retracted awesome service
labs they don't know who you are you know yeah the one of the most dedicated or published prolific people in this area they don't know the labs are there anything you can give them to help because it is also real if you see there is people who have straight up fraudulent data there are people who have made studies up i use actually i don't know i'm not familiar with retraction watch it's great it's a great place where you can see papers that are retracted awesome service
So that stuff does happen. It's not really common. But it gets the headlines. But it gets the headlines, right?
So that stuff does happen. It's not really common. But it gets the headlines. But it gets the headlines, right?
So it's true. When I personally see a study that's been funded by a certain... Okay, like I'm notching it in my brain as datum. That's an important datum. It doesn't mean anything, but it is a nice little datum. Any advice for people...
So it's true. When I personally see a study that's been funded by a certain... Okay, like I'm notching it in my brain as datum. That's an important datum. It doesn't mean anything, but it is a nice little datum. Any advice for people...
that are trying to navigate that because we don't want them looking at papers, not looking at conflicts of interest at all, or not looking at potential funding sources. We want them to. That's good. But how do they not overreact? as well.
that are trying to navigate that because we don't want them looking at papers, not looking at conflicts of interest at all, or not looking at potential funding sources. We want them to. That's good. But how do they not overreact? as well.
Certified for sport, informed choice, NSF, those are really expensive and really hard.
Certified for sport, informed choice, NSF, those are really expensive and really hard.
Yeah.