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This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began in China, scientists and health professionals have rushed to under...
Emergency medicine research requires the enrollment of subjects with varying decision-making capacit...
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic required science to provide answers rapidly to combat the outbreak. ...
Guidance from the University of Maine Office of Research Compliance with information about COVID-19,...
Abstract Background Patients with COVID-19 may feel under pressure to participate in research during...
Dr. Carol Fedor is the corresponding author. The evolution of the program described in this paper ha...
During the past two decades, the United States has experienced dramatic developments in the area of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an overwhelming increase in research studies submitted to research...
Background and objective: The communicable nature of many infectious diseases, including SARS-CoV-2,...
Web pages from the Office of Research Compliance discussing activities and standards related to the ...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...
This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began in China, scientists and health professionals have rushed to under...
Emergency medicine research requires the enrollment of subjects with varying decision-making capacit...
Office of Research Compliance and Assurance Spring 2019 Newsletter. Inside This Issue: Human Subje...
Office of Research Compliance and Assurance Spring 2018 Newsletter. Inside This Issue: New Informe...
Office of Research Compliance and Assurance Winter 2018 Newsletter. Inside This Issue: Common Rule...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic required science to provide answers rapidly to combat the outbreak. ...
Guidance from the University of Maine Office of Research Compliance with information about COVID-19,...
Abstract Background Patients with COVID-19 may feel under pressure to participate in research during...
Dr. Carol Fedor is the corresponding author. The evolution of the program described in this paper ha...
During the past two decades, the United States has experienced dramatic developments in the area of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an overwhelming increase in research studies submitted to research...
Background and objective: The communicable nature of many infectious diseases, including SARS-CoV-2,...
Web pages from the Office of Research Compliance discussing activities and standards related to the ...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...
This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began in China, scientists and health professionals have rushed to under...
Emergency medicine research requires the enrollment of subjects with varying decision-making capacit...