Those who conduct research have a duty to act in an ethical manner that does not exploit participants in research. Canada's Health Minister Rona Ambrose has recently breached …
380 stronger protections for human research subjects in 2000.“There's more recognition that research participants aren't just individuals, they are part of families and communities …
Ethics and regulation of research with humans have coexisted in a somewhat uneasy relationship in the United States for the past 60 years. Wartime atrocities committed by Nazi …
KL Hudson, FS Collins - New England Journal of Medicine, 2015 - Mass Medical Soc
Bringing the Common Rule into the 21st Century | New England Journal of Medicine Skip to main content The New England Journal of Medicine homepage Advanced Search SEARCH …
The idea for this manual came from Pfizer in the US, which provided the Clinical Trials Centre at The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, PR China with a nonbinding grant …
Sixty years ago, in 1964, theWorldMedicalAssociationadoptedthe first version of its Declaration of Helsinki. Following the Nuremberg Code of 1947, the Declaration is not only …
JM Kolman, NP Wray, CM Ashton… - Journal of Law …, 2012 - cambridge.org
There has been a growing concern over establishing norms that ensure the ethically acceptable and scientifically sound conduct of clinical trials. Among the leading norms …
AS Iltis - Research ethics, 2006 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Ana Smith Iltis and thus they reflect much of what are widely accepted as necessary conditions for the ethical use of humans in biomedical research. Regulations often do not …
G DuVal, G Gensler, M Danis - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2005 - journals.uchicago.edu
Recent research controversies, including those at Johns Hopkins, 1 the University of Pennsylvania, 2 the University of Oklahoma, 3 and elsewhere have inspired strong …