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Minimal risk and large-scale biobank and cohort research
Introduction Introduction Minimal risk is a core concept in research ethics, but its proper role in the regulation of large-scale biobank and...
Health Law Review, 03/22/09 by Timothy Caulfield; Charles Weijer · More from publication -
Nutrigenomics, popular representations and the reification of "race"?
I. Introduction I. Introduction The concept of "race" has long been controversial. Not only is it a profoundly socially divisive notion, its...
Health Law Review, 06/22/08 by Timothy Caulfield · More from publication -
Informed consent in embryonic stem cell research: Are we following basic principles?
The question of whether stem cell research involving human embryos is morally acceptable has dominated much of the national and international...
Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ, 06/05/07 by Caulfield, Timothy; Ogbogu, Ubaka; Isasi, Rosario M · More from publication -
Human cloning a decade after Dolly
Ten years ago this month, Ian Wilmut and colleagues from the Roslin Institute in Scotland published an article in Nature unceremoniously entitled:...
Canadian Medical Association. Journal; CMAJ, 02/27/07 by Caulfield, Timothy · More from publication -
Legal and ethical issues associated with patient recruitment in clinical trials: the case of competitive enrolment
Introduction Introduction The demand for patients for clinical trials continues to increase. There are more clinical trials being done (often...
Health Law Review, 03/22/05 by Timothy A. Caulfield · More from publication -
Commentary: an independent voice? Conflicts of interest and research on ethical, legal and social issues
Over the past few months there have been a number of well publicized controversies that have highlighted the impact of industry funding on the...
Health Law Review, 03/22/05 by Timothy A. Caulfield · More from publication -
At the Institute
As the New Year begins, one begins to reflect on all that has happened in the area of health law and policy in Canada. It has been another period...
Health Law Review, 12/22/04 by Timothy A. Caulfield · More from publication -
Media representations of genetic discoveries: hype in the headlines?
Many commentators have expressed concern regarding the sensationalistic reporting of biomedical stories by the popular press. (1) It has been...
Health Law Review, 03/22/04 by Timothy Caulfield · More from publication -
Symposium on Bill C-13: the Assisted Human Reproduction Act
Introduction Introduction On September 21, 2002, the Health Law Institute and the University of Alberta's Stem Cell Task Force sponsored a...
Health Law Review, 12/22/02 by Timothy Caulfield · More from publication -
Bill C-13, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act: examining the arguments against a regulatory approach
The temptation to respond to emerging social problems or sensational but atypical events through the vehicle of the generally-applicable criminal...
Health Law Review, 12/22/02 by Timothy Caulfield · More from publication



