The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most important conflicts is between interests of participants and interests of future patients. Legal regulations and ethical guidelines are instruments designed to help find a fair balance between risks and burdens taken by research sub-jects and development of knowledge and new treatment. There is an universally accepted ethical principle, which states that it is not ethically allowed to sacrifice individual interests for the sake of society and science. This is the principle of precedence of individual. But there is a prob-lem with how to interpret the p...
Clinical research has an ambivalent nature for the benefits it promises and the risks we inevitably ...
Non-therapeutic research on children raises ethical concerns. Such research is not only conducted on...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
Even as research with children has increasingly been recognized as urgently needed for generating ef...
Federal efforts beginning in the 1990\u27s have successfully increased pediatric research to improve...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Non-Beneficial Pediatric Research (NBPR) is a form of research in which children are used as human s...
Research without direct medical benefit for the participants raises a number of difficult ethical is...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
This paper considers the often-expressed fear that medical research may use children merely as means...
The inclusion of children in research gives rise to a difficult ethical question: What justifies chi...
Children have been exposed to unjustifiable risks that in some cases amount to research abuse. Pow-e...
Little ethical recommendations on returning children's individual research findings are available fo...
Clinical research has an ambivalent nature for the benefits it promises and the risks we inevitably ...
Non-therapeutic research on children raises ethical concerns. Such research is not only conducted on...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
Even as research with children has increasingly been recognized as urgently needed for generating ef...
Federal efforts beginning in the 1990\u27s have successfully increased pediatric research to improve...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Non-Beneficial Pediatric Research (NBPR) is a form of research in which children are used as human s...
Research without direct medical benefit for the participants raises a number of difficult ethical is...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
This paper considers the often-expressed fear that medical research may use children merely as means...
The inclusion of children in research gives rise to a difficult ethical question: What justifies chi...
Children have been exposed to unjustifiable risks that in some cases amount to research abuse. Pow-e...
Little ethical recommendations on returning children's individual research findings are available fo...
Clinical research has an ambivalent nature for the benefits it promises and the risks we inevitably ...
Non-therapeutic research on children raises ethical concerns. Such research is not only conducted on...
The combination of the issue of return of individual genetic results/incidental findings and paediat...