In this paper I explore the power of money in bioethics research and ask whether, while casting stones regarding financial conflicts of interest in health research, bioethics researchers are in fact living in glass houses. I first review the need for money in bioethics research, the sources of money, and key features of the money (specifically, the amount of money involved and the fact that the money often is embedded, encumbered, and required to be matched). Next, I explore a range of possible objectives for the money transfer. I then examine the effects of this transfer and raise some questions and concerns about the role of money in bioethics research. I close with some suggestions for possible responses to these questions and concerns—s...
Collections of human tissue (biobanks) are thought to be an essential resource for biomedical resear...
The aim of this paper is to examine the meaning of the concept of donation in health research. Drawi...
Biomedical research is not immune to economic imperatives. But as the realities of profit encroach e...
In this paper I explore the power of money in bioethics research and ask whether, while casting ston...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
Money, money, money, money, Mark, a yen, a buck or a pound, That clinking, clanking clunking sound i...
This article will explore the realm of clinical research and the question of who should finance such...
Over the last decade, online crowdfunding has become a mainstream source of capital formation for a ...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
This article sketches a taxonomy of the activities in which bioethics academics engage, including ac...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on ...
Collections of human tissue (biobanks) are thought to be an essential resource for biomedical resear...
The aim of this paper is to examine the meaning of the concept of donation in health research. Drawi...
Biomedical research is not immune to economic imperatives. But as the realities of profit encroach e...
In this paper I explore the power of money in bioethics research and ask whether, while casting ston...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
Money, money, money, money, Mark, a yen, a buck or a pound, That clinking, clanking clunking sound i...
This article will explore the realm of clinical research and the question of who should finance such...
Over the last decade, online crowdfunding has become a mainstream source of capital formation for a ...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
This article sketches a taxonomy of the activities in which bioethics academics engage, including ac...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on ...
Collections of human tissue (biobanks) are thought to be an essential resource for biomedical resear...
The aim of this paper is to examine the meaning of the concept of donation in health research. Drawi...
Biomedical research is not immune to economic imperatives. But as the realities of profit encroach e...