November 27, 1998
Duke U. and NIH Collaborate to Train Clinical Researchers
Virtual classroom for scientists and medical students aims to teach research design, statistical analysis, and ethics
Back in the late 1960s, Ralph Snyderman learned the ins and outs of clinical research at the National Institutes of Health through a kind of osmosis. He trained largely at the knee of the late Sheldon Wolff, a legend in the circles of immunological research.
"We designed the studies ourselves," says Dr.
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