
Sheldon Krimsky is professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning in the School of Arts and Sciences and Adjunct Professor in Public Health and Family Medicine in the School of Medicine at Tufts University. He received his BS and MS in physics from Brooklyn College, CUNY and Purdue University respectively, and an MA and PhD in philosophy at Boston University. His research has focused on the linkages between science/technology, ethics/values, and public policy. He has published over 180 papers and reviews and 10 books. Sheldon.Krimsky@tufts.edu
“Does Financial Conflicts of Interest Bias Research? An Inquiry into the “Funding Effect” Hypothesis”