The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified the need to reassess current national ethics re!view systems to ensure they both protect research participants and facilitate ethical research. Regarding the latter aim, this means ensuring that systems do not create unnecessary review barriers that may delay or even prevent important, ethical research. Australia and other jurisdictions recently have been revising their ethics review procedures and guidelines. However, many Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) continue to undertake a full review of each research project undertaken at their home institution, irrespective of whether the project is stand-alone or multicentre. Aus...
Ethics review is a pre-requisite to conducting research involving humans in Canada, and indeed in mo...
Despite their universal character, the ethical principles governing clinical research need to be tra...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
Australian Genomics is calling for a change in research ethics and governance frameworks Australi...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) have to contend with ever-increasing workloads a...
Background and objective: Human research ethics committees provide essential review of research proj...
Aims and objectives: To examine the impact and obstacles that individual Institutional Research Ethi...
Background Conducting ethically grounded research is a fundamental facet of all investigations. Neve...
Background: We conducted a survey to identify what types of health/medical research could be exempt ...
The Inter-jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethics Committee...
The ethics review processes in two universities in Melbourne are compared, particularly how Indigeno...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...
Ethics review is a pre-requisite to conducting research involving humans in Canada, and indeed in mo...
Despite their universal character, the ethical principles governing clinical research need to be tra...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
The expansion of collaborative and data-intensive multicentre international research has intensified...
Australian Genomics is calling for a change in research ethics and governance frameworks Australi...
The Australian Health Ethics Committee's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving...
Australian Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) have to contend with ever-increasing workloads a...
Background and objective: Human research ethics committees provide essential review of research proj...
Aims and objectives: To examine the impact and obstacles that individual Institutional Research Ethi...
Background Conducting ethically grounded research is a fundamental facet of all investigations. Neve...
Background: We conducted a survey to identify what types of health/medical research could be exempt ...
The Inter-jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethics Committee...
The ethics review processes in two universities in Melbourne are compared, particularly how Indigeno...
A National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans was issued in Australia in 1999...
Ethics review is a pre-requisite to conducting research involving humans in Canada, and indeed in mo...
Despite their universal character, the ethical principles governing clinical research need to be tra...
One of the causes of the problem is straightforward. Australian regulations to govern research ethic...