Background and objective: Human research ethics committees provide essential review of research projects to ensure the ethical conduct of human research. Several recent reports have highlighted a complex process for successful application for human research ethics committee approval, particularly for multi-centre studies. Limited resources are available for the execution of human clinical research in Australia and around the world
Background Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sam...
multicentre research could be approved by a single local committee, whose decision would then be acc...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
BACKGROUND: The inter-jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethi...
Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) play a central role in the Australian system of ethical ove...
The Inter-jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethics Committee...
Australian Genomics is calling for a change in research ethics and governance frameworks Australi...
Abstract Background Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of l...
BACKGROUND: Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sa...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
Aims and objectives: To examine the impact and obstacles that individual Institutional Research Ethi...
Background: This paper describes existing inconsistencies as well as the disparate processes and lo...
Background Conducting ethically grounded research is a fundamental facet of all investigations. Neve...
The CQUniversity Australia Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) is a human ethics research committ...
Background Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sam...
multicentre research could be approved by a single local committee, whose decision would then be acc...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
BACKGROUND: The inter-jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethi...
Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) play a central role in the Australian system of ethical ove...
The Inter-jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethics Committee...
Australian Genomics is calling for a change in research ethics and governance frameworks Australi...
Abstract Background Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of l...
BACKGROUND: Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sa...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
Aims and objectives: To examine the impact and obstacles that individual Institutional Research Ethi...
Background: This paper describes existing inconsistencies as well as the disparate processes and lo...
Background Conducting ethically grounded research is a fundamental facet of all investigations. Neve...
The CQUniversity Australia Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) is a human ethics research committ...
Background Multi-centre studies generally cost more than single-centre studies because of larger sam...
multicentre research could be approved by a single local committee, whose decision would then be acc...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...