Following the screening, Jim Endersby, Ph.D., Professor of the History of Science at the University of Sussex, and moderator Robert J. Howell, Ph.D., Yasser El-Sayed Professor and Chair of the ...
Prisoners are an especially vulnerable class of potential research participants who historically have been exploited by physicians and researchers seeking expedient solutions to complex research ...
This hybrid session will count for 1 credit hour for RCR live training for any faculty, staff or student.
Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) has the potential to transform the life trajectory of children with genetic conditions amendable to gene modification with advances in treatment and possible cures. Many of ...
Remote technology has quickly become a critical element of clinical trials. According to a June 2021 survey from WCG, 94% of research sites expect to use at least one form of remote technology in the ...
Unlike traditional treatments, nanoparticles (NPs) are highly precise in targeting diseased cells at the molecular level, enhancing the effectiveness of treatments for conditions like cancer, diabetes ...
This document was created as a resource to assist senior mechanical engineering students at Santa Clara University in identifying and navigating ethical considerations that arise over the course of ...
Director, Centre for Human Bioethics; Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Bioethics, Monash University Medical experiments involving intentionally infecting people with ...
Suggested Citation: "4 Defining Prisoners and Correctional Settings." Institute of Medicine. 2007. Ethical Considerations for Research Involving Prisoners. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press ...
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