Povl Riis Age Forum, State Board for Research and Age Policies, Odense, DenmarkAbstract: Ethics in biomedical research cannot be defined by etymology, and need a semantic definition based on national and contemporary values. In a Nordic cultural and historic context, key values are solidarity with one's fellow man, equality, truth, justice, responsibility, freedom, and professionalism. In contemporary medical research, such ethics are further subgrouped into research ethics, researcher ethics, societal ethics, and distributive ethics. Lately, public and academic debates have addressed the necessary strengthening of the ethical concerns and interests of patients and society. Despite considerable progress, common ethical definitions a...
Medical research involving human subjects raises complex ethical, legal and social issues. Investiga...
Considering the importance of scientific ethics in research, especially if it involves human experim...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
BACKGROUND: In research ethics, the most basic question would always be, "which is an ethical issue,...
Bioethics relates to ethics in biomedical research. Several unethical practices have been perpetuate...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Knowing what constitutes ethical research is important for those who conduct research and the resear...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
International audienceBackground: Given that advances in research continuously raise new ethical iss...
Modern biomedical engineering practice relies heavily on the evidence base developed from trials, ev...
Harmonization of risk policy in research involving humans, following the adoption of the Tri-Council...
The complexity of developing and applying increasingly sophisticated new medicinal products has led ...
Knowledge production is increasingly made in broader Mode 2 (Gibbons, 1994) network of stakeholders ...
Medical research involving human subjects raises complex ethical, legal and social issues. Investiga...
Considering the importance of scientific ethics in research, especially if it involves human experim...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
BACKGROUND: In research ethics, the most basic question would always be, "which is an ethical issue,...
Bioethics relates to ethics in biomedical research. Several unethical practices have been perpetuate...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Knowing what constitutes ethical research is important for those who conduct research and the resear...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
International audienceBackground: Given that advances in research continuously raise new ethical iss...
Modern biomedical engineering practice relies heavily on the evidence base developed from trials, ev...
Harmonization of risk policy in research involving humans, following the adoption of the Tri-Council...
The complexity of developing and applying increasingly sophisticated new medicinal products has led ...
Knowledge production is increasingly made in broader Mode 2 (Gibbons, 1994) network of stakeholders ...
Medical research involving human subjects raises complex ethical, legal and social issues. Investiga...
Considering the importance of scientific ethics in research, especially if it involves human experim...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...