Antonio Ugalde
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Social Structure and Development, Individual and Family Studies, Women's StudiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeEliza R. Evans | grad student | 2001 | UT Austin |
Lynn R. Horton | grad student | 2003 | UT Austin |
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Homedes N, Ugalde A. (2016) Health and Ethical Consequences of Outsourcing Pivotal Clinical Trials to Latin America: A Cross-Sectional, Descriptive Study. Plos One. 11: e0157756 |
Homedes N, Ugalde A. (2016) Are Private Interests Clouding the Peer-Review Process of the WHO Bulletin? A Case Study. Accountability in Research. 23: 309-17 |
Homedes N, Ugalde A. (2015) Availability and affordability of new medicines in Latin American countries where pivotal clinical trials were conducted. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 93: 674-683 |
Ugalde A, Homedes N. (2015) [The impact of researchers loyal to Big Pharma on the ethics and quality of clinical trials in Latin America]. Salud Colectiva. 11: 67-86 |
Ugalde A, Homedes N. (2015) The impact of researchers loyal to Big Pharma on the ethics and quality of clinical trials in Latin America Salud Colectiva. 11: 67-86 |
Homedes N, Ugalde A. (2011) [Decentralization of health services: case studies in six Mexican states]. Salud PúBlica De MéXico. 53: 493-503 |
Homedes N, Ugalde A. (2011) [Health reform and equity in Latin America]. CiêNcia & SaúDe Coletiva. 16: 2690-2; discussion 2 |
Ugalde A, Homedes N. (2011) Cuatro palabras sobre ensayos clínicos: ciencia/negocio, riesgo/beneficio Salud Colectiva. 7: 135-148 |
Zwi AB, Ugalde A, Richards P. (2010) Health Services, Effects Of War And Political Violence On Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. 933-943 |
Homedes N, Ugalde A. (2009) Twenty-five years of convoluted health reforms in Mexico. Plos Medicine. 6: e1000124 |