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McCarthy J, Wilenzick M, and Cara Cuenot. 2010. The Globalization of Clinical Trials - Challenges, Opportunities, and a Path Forward. International In-house Counsel Journal 3(11): 1-13. Link to the journal website

Halpern SD, Metzger DS, Berlin JA, Ubel PA. Who will enroll? Predicting participation in a phase II AIDS vaccine trial. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2001; 27:281-8. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD. Prospective preference assessment: A method to enhance the ethics and efficiency of randomized, controlled trials. Controlled Clinical Trials 2002, 23:274-88. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Karlawish JHT, Berlin JA. The continuing unethical conduct of underpowered clinical trials. JAMA 2002, 288:358-62. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Ubel PA, Berlin JA, Townsend R, Asch DA. Physicians’ preferences for active-controlled versus placebo-controlled trials of new antihypertensive drugs. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2002; 17:689-95. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD. Evaluating preference effects in partially unblinded, randomized clinical trials. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2003; 56:109-115. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Karlawish JHT, Casarett D, Berlin JA, Townsend R, Asch DA. Hypertensive patients’ willingness to participate in placebo-controlled trials: Implications for recruitment efficiency. American Heart Journal 2003; 146: 985-92. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Karlawish JHT, Casarett D, Berlin JA, Asch DA. Empirical assessment of whether moderate payments are undue or unjust inducements for participation in clinical trials. Archives of Internal Medicine 2004; 164:801-3. Find with Google Scholar

Israni AK, Halpern SD, McFadden C, Israni RK, Wasserstein A, Kobrin S, Berns JS. Willingness of dialysis patients to participate in a randomized controlled trial of conventional three times a week dialysis versus six times a week dialysis. Kidney International 2004; 65:990-8. Find with Google Scholar

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