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American Psychological Association sanctioned resources for ethics in psychology, including guidelines for human and animal studies, rules and procedures, and ethical principles.
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A research ethics course presented by Dr. Ruth Macklin, Professor of bioethics in the department of Epidemiology and Social Medicine.
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The mission of the Alliance for Stem Cell Research is to advance stem cell research and educate the public about its potential and progress.
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CIOMS 2002 research ethics guidelines.
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An commercial organisation providing ethics and scientific review of clinical studies. Also offers consultation and training to IRBs.
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Citizens for Responsible Care and Research is an independent non-profit human research protection advocacy agency.
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The Office of Human Radiation Experiments, established in March 1994, leads the Department of Energy's efforts to tell the agency's Cold War story of radiation research using human subjects. Identifies and catalogs relevant historical documents from records scattered across the country.
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Ethics regulations, guidelines and resources for employees of the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Rothman article from The New York Review of Books.
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Ethical Issues in Research Involving Human Participants. US Library of Medicine bibliography.
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Norwegian research ethics site dedicated to collaborative clinical trials in developing countries
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Examines various issues of research in the cyberspace domain. AAAS workshop report.
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Systematic training in ethical review of research proposals involving human subjects.
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Our program supports research, education, and engagement in research ethics.
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ORI Indices of publications, guidelines and regulations, and other resources.
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The program intitiates and coordinates research in biomedical ethics through multi-disciplinary networks of scholars at Uppsala University and other universities in Sweden and abroad.
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Big index of sites related to human radiation experiments. Last updated in 1997.
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Discusses the true story of an atlas of drawings of the human body having origins in the dissection of dead Nazi prisoners.
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Article by Baruch C. Cohen that addresses the questions of "Is it ever appropriate to use data as morally repugnant as that which was extracted from victims of Nazism? If so, under what circumstances?"