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During an interview with Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine (JNRBM), Dr Haiko Sprott(below) provides some interesting and thought-provoking views on why the publication of negative results is valuable to the scientific community. Dr Sprott is Head of the Pain Clinic Basel, Switzerland, and carries out research into chronic pain, pain genes and multimodal pain therapy. He is also an Editorial Board member forJNRBM.
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