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Oncology consent forms: failure to disclose off-site treatment availability
Many research studies investigate new uses of medications that are commercially available. (1) For example, cancer researchers often conduct...
IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 11/01/08 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
Randomized controlled trials in environmental health research: ethical issues
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are becoming increasingly common in environmental health research. Like all studies involving human subjects,...
Journal of Environmental Health, 01/01/08 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
Freedom of Speech in Government Science
Since the early 1990s, researchers, scholars, journalists, and professional organizations have published hundreds of articles, books, and reports...
Issues in Science and Technology, 01/01/08 by Resnik, David B · More from publication -
Questionable research practices compel subjects to join studies
Jerry Menikoff with Edward P. Richards, What the Doctor Didn't Say: The Hidden Truth About Medical Research, New York: Oxford University Press,...
IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 11/01/07 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
Are the new EPA regulations concerning intentional exposure studies involving children overprotective?
On February 6, 2006, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted new regulations regarding research with human subjects, after an eight-year...
IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 09/01/07 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
The new EPA regulations for protecting human subjects: haste makes waste
The Environmental Protection Agency's new regulations for research on human subjects, adopted February 6, 2006, and effective on April 7, 2006,...
Hastings Center Report, The, 01/01/07 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
Pesticide testing on human subjects: weighing benefits and risks
In the debate surrounding testing pesticides on human subjects, two distinct positions have emerged. The first position holds that pesticide...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 07/01/05 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
Conflicts of interest at the NIH: no easy solution
Editor's Note: On February 2, 2005, the National Institutes of Health changed course on conflicts of interest and prohibited its scientists from...
Hastings Center Report, The, 01/01/05 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
Genetic engineering and social justice: a Rawlsian approach
The prospect of human genetic engineering could change the natural order by placing genetic traits under social control. The idea of a natural...
Social Theory and Practice, 09/22/97 by David B. Resnik · More from publication -
What's a pharmacist to do?
What's A Pharmacist to Do? What's A Pharmacist to Do? HJ called a University Hospital Drug Information Center (DIC) to find out how to obtain a...
Hastings Center Report, The, 05/01/89 by David B. Resnik · More from publication



