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...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
Collections of human tissue (biobanks) are thought to be an essential resource for biomedical resear...
How are “interesting” research problems identified and made durable by academic researchers, particu...
In this paper I explore the power of money in bioethics research and ask whether, while casting ston...
Money, money, money, money, Mark, a yen, a buck or a pound, That clinking, clanking clunking sound i...
This book from the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity provides a faith-based evaluation of recen...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
Abstract Bioethics falls within the controversial ethical issues from the new advance...
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 ...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
Collections of human tissue (biobanks) are thought to be an essential resource for biomedical resear...
How are “interesting” research problems identified and made durable by academic researchers, particu...
In this paper I explore the power of money in bioethics research and ask whether, while casting ston...
Money, money, money, money, Mark, a yen, a buck or a pound, That clinking, clanking clunking sound i...
This book from the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity provides a faith-based evaluation of recen...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
Abstract Bioethics falls within the controversial ethical issues from the new advance...
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 ...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
This article draws attention to the limited amount of scholarship on what constitutes fairness and e...
Concerns have been raised about the marketization of science through the prevailing funding regime. ...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
Collections of human tissue (biobanks) are thought to be an essential resource for biomedical resear...
How are “interesting” research problems identified and made durable by academic researchers, particu...