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  1. People Studying People: Artifacts and Ethics in Behavioral Research --1997 publication. by Robert Rosenthal Ralph L. Rosnow, 1997-01-01
  2. Africa: problems getting antiretrovirals for trials.(ethics of drug research in developing countries): An article from: AIDS Treatment News
  3. People Studying People Artifacts and Ethics in Behavioral Research by RobertRosenthal RalphRosnow, 1997-01-01
  4. Ethical challenges and evolving practices in research on ethics in health research.: An article from: Health Law Review by Susan Cox, Anne Townsend, et all 2009-03-22
  5. Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and Controversies --2003 publication. by Elizabeth A. Buchanan, 2003-01-01
  6. ETHICS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Sociology</i> by HOWARD P. GREENWALD, 2001
  7. The Stored Tissue Issue: Biomedical Research, Ethics, and Law in the Era of Geno by Robert F.; Olick, Robert S. Weir, 2004
  8. Ethics in Biomedical Research by HHMI, 2005
  9. Ethics in educational research: a comparative analysis of graduate student and faculty beliefs.(Report): An article from: College Student Journal by Anthony R., Jr. Artino, Scott W. Brown, 2009-06-01
  10. Ethics in Qualitative Research.: An article from: Journal of Nursing Scholarship by Angelica Orb, Laurel Eisenhauer, et all 2001-03-22
  11. Ideal and reality: Applying ethics in theory and practice (Studies in research ethics)
  12. Scientific responsibility and public control: Proceedings from a workshop, 10-11 August 1992 (Studies in research ethics)
  13. Research ethics in practice: The animal ethics committees in Sweden 1979-1989 (Studies in research ethics) by Birgitta Forsman, 1993
  14. Ethical aspects of modern biotechnology: Proceedings from a conference 10-11 November 1993 (Studies in research ethics)

81. Clinical And Translational Science Awards: Clinical Research Ethics
The mission of the ethics Steering Committee is to support collaborative clinical ethics research, expand the use of best practices of clinical research
http://www.ctsaweb.org/committee.cfm?com_ID=15

82. Revised MRC Ethics Guidelines
Guidelines on ethics for Medical research, Medical research Council, 1993. Guidelines on ethics in Medical research General Principles.
http://www.sahealthinfo.org/ethics/
HOME ABOUT PUBLICATIONS DATABASES ... GATEWAY LINKS MRC ethics guidelines The MRC Ethics Committee has produced ethics guidelines in the form of a series of five separate booklets in the style of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. These booklets were published between 2000 and 2005. Revision of each booklet can be done separately in future. Previous guidelines
Guidelines on Ethics for Medical Research, Medical Research Council, 1993. The revised guidelines:
  • Book 1 completed
    Guidelines on Ethics in Medical Research: General Principles. Book 2 completed
    Guidelines on Ethics in Reproductive Biology and Genetic Research. Book 3 completed
    Guidelines on Ethics in the Use of Animals in Research
    Book 4
    completed
    Guidelines on Ethics in the Use of Biohazards and Radiation.
    Book 5 completed
    Guidelines on Ethics in HIV Vaccine Trials.

83. Centre For Research Ethics & Bioethics
An organization for researchers from various disciplines that aims to offer opportunities to study issues in research ethics, bioethics and other fields of
http://www.crb.uu.se/
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Second announcement and call for abstracts:
Dual Uses of Biomedicine: Whose responsibility? Sandhamn, 9-10 June 2008 Abstract submission deadline:
March 1 2008
More information

Bioethics and research ethics in focus
Press release
Publications:
Against the principle that the individual shall have priority over science
Helgesson, G., Eriksson, S. Journal of Medical Ethics 2008:34:54-56. Link to article
Do Ethical Guidelines give Guidance? A Critical Examination of Eight Ethics Regulations
Link to article Ethical framework for previously collected biobank samples Helgesson, G., Dillner, J., Carlson, J., Bartram, C.R., Hansson M.G., Nature Biotechnology, vol 25, 2007; 9:973-976
We were established on January 1 2008 through a joining of the Uppsala University parts of the Centre for Bioethics and the Centre for Research Ethics. Collaborations with Karolinska Institutet and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences will be conducted under the auspices of the (NRB).

84. ETHICSearch - ABA Ethics Research Service - Center For Professional Responsibili
Staffed by lawyers with a combined 30plus years experience in legal ethics research, ethicsearch will help you locate citations to relevant ABA rules,
http://www.abanet.org/cpr/ethicsearch/
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Need help with a sticky ethics issue? ETHICSearch is an excellent way to find the right resources to help you understand and resolve ethics questions that come up in your law practice. Staffed by lawyers with a combined 30-plus years' experience in legal ethics research, ETHICSearch will help you locate citations to relevant ABA rules, ethics opinions, and other ethics resources that relate to your inquiry. ETHICSearch is restricted to lawyers and other legal professionals, including law students and law clerks. Most searches are free of charge! There's no charge for an initial consultation and preliminary research. In most cases the ETHICSearch lawyer can answer your question immediately. If you require extensive additional research, you will be charged an hourly rate after consultation with the ETHICSearch Director. To get started, simply

85. Ethics Of Stem Cell Research
In Australia, all research involving humans must be approved by Human research ethics Committees. Examine the ethics of stem cell research work sheet PDF
http://www.biotechnologyonline.gov.au/human/ethicssc.cfm
Biotechnology Australia
Biotechnology Online
Ethics of stem cell research
germ cells are obtained from either donated embryos not required for an IVF procedure that would otherwise be destroyed, or from pregnancies that were terminated for medical or social reasons. The other major ethical issue associated with stem cell research ties in with the combination of embryonic stem cell and cloning technologies, leading to generation of an embryo that is a genetic clone of the donor of the nucleus (see section on stem cells and cloning). What is critically different in this context as opposed to that above is that an embryo is actually created for research or therapeutic purposes, and this raises a wider range of objections, in that a potential life is created for a specific purpose. Also of issue here is the purpose of this cloning, which would be done purely for the purpose of generating tissue for transplantation. The embryo generated could be allowed to continue development and could potentially lead to the birth of a new human if implanted into a willing mother. There are serious ethical and medical concerns associated with the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer technologies to reproduce humans and it is illegal in Australia, UK and the USA to conduct any research into

86. HRC Guidelines On Ethics In Health Research
The HRC ethics Committee (HRCEC) requires that ethical approval from an accredited ethics committee is obtained before HRC funding for any proposed research
http://www.hrc.govt.nz/root/Ethics/Ethics Overview/HRC_Guidelines_on_Ethics_in_H
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HRC guidelines on ethics in health research The HRC Ethics Committee (HRCEC) requires that ethical approval from an accredited ethics committee is obtained before HRC funding for any proposed research may commence. The HRCEC Guidelines expand upon the guidelines established by the Operational Standard and are updated from time to time. HRC Guidelines on Ethics in health research PDF 157KB The following topics are covered -
  • An introduction to Ethics Committees in New Zealand
  • Procedural requirements for ethical approval
  • Ethical issues of research involving humans or human materials
  • Specific ethical issues of concern
  • General issues that may have legal relevance
  • Health research and privacy guidance notes.
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87. On Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct In Research
Pamphlet that seeks to describe the ethical foundations of scientific practices and some of the personal and professional issues that researchers encounter
http://www.nap.edu/html/obas/
On Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct In Research
COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND PUBLIC POLICY NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS
Washington, D.C. 1995 National Academy of Sciences . This document may be reproduced solely for educational purposes without the written permission of the National Academy of Sciences.

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