POPM 3240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Organ Culture, Causal Inference, Cell Culture

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By the end of this unit you should be able to: Each will be discussed in greater detail in the next sections. As shown in figure 2. 2, each type of bias has a predominant affect at each and every stage of the research process. It is important to consider, evaluate, and address all forms of bias within a study. We can also use in vitro systems such as cell culture and organ culture, but there systems are artificial and environmentally controlled. In order to find answers to whether or not a substance causes disease in humans we have to study the disease in human populations. One can"t just expose humans to toxic substances so scientists must take observational studies from an event such as people who work in a pesticide manufacturing plant or populations exposed to radiation from bombings. If we observe an association we have to find if it is real or false (sporadic).

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