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Articles by Trine B. Haugen
Glycated or glycosylated?
- Oliwia Witczak,
- Trine B. Haugen
25.11.2014:
The term glycation should be used when referring to the non-enzymatic reaction, while glycosylation should be used for an enzyme-catalysed reaction. HbA1c, an index of long-term blood glucose levels, is the abbreviation for glycated haemoglobin, where glucose is bound to the haemoglobin molecule...
Who deserves a place on the list of authors?
- Trine B. Haugen
25.02.2014:
When clinicians and basic researchers collaborate, they cannot always agree on how the different contributions should be valued. Are the Vancouver rules applied negligently? When meeting clinicians and basic researchers, I frequently hear comments such as «they want to be on the list of authors...
User participation in research – real influence?
- Trine B. Haugen
17.09.2013:
Users should have influence, including in research. But will such universal participation really serve its purpose, and is this participation effectively facilitated? User participation is no longer restricted to the recruitment of test persons to be included in research projects. The Report to the...
Where does the author belong?
- Trine B. Haugen
07.08.2012:
Research funding is partly based on the number of scientific publications. This makes it important which institutions the authors state as their workplace. Publication activity has an impact on research budgets. The author’s address has therefore become a topic that evokes questions of an ethical...