Ethical issues concerning the recruitment of university students as research subjects (Papers: Albert F.G. Leentjens & James L. Levenson | 2013)
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To discuss the ethical issues in the recruitment of university students as research subjects. METHODS: Narrative review and
The Nuremberg Code 70 Years Later – The JAMA Network (Jonathan D. Moreno, et al | September 2017)
VIEWPOINT Seventy years ago, on August 20, 1947, the International Medical Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, delivered its verdict in the
Purdue University Mounted a Child Nutrition Study. It Went Very, Very Wrong. – UNDARK (Amy Gastelum | November 2017)
Camp DASH was supposed to be a gold-standard study of diet-mitigated hypertension in adolescents. Instead, it became a venue for
Do consultancies compromise academic research and ethics? A case study of Burma/Myanmar (Papers: Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung | April 2017)
ABSTRACT This paper contributes to ongoing debates about interactions between the political science discipline and policymaking communities by analysing the
Ethical issues in Alzheimer’s disease research involving human subjects (Dena S Davis | August 2017)
As we aggressively pursue research to cure and prevent Alzheimer’s disease, we encounter important ethical challenges. None of these challenges,
Hoping when there is no hope – The Ethics Blog (Pär Segerdahl | November 2017)
Patients participating in phase I oncology trials have terminal cancer and are near the end of life. Participating in research
Years before Heading Offshore, Herpes Researcher Experimented on People in U.S. – Scientific American (Marisa Taylor | November 2017)
Shots were administered in Illinois hotel rooms Three years before launching an offshore herpes vaccine trial, an American researcher vaccinated