This paper addresses three questions central to the ethical analysis of risks and potential benefits in human subjects research: 1. How was the ethical analysis of risk understood by the members of the U.S. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research (National Commission)? 2. What conceptual framework should guide the ethical analysis of risk? 3. What changes to U.S. regulations would the implementation of such a framework require
The United States, along with other nations and international organizations, has developed an elabor...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhap...
This paper addresses three questions central to the ethical analysis of risks and potential benefits...
Background: Institutional review boards (IRBs), duly constituted under the Office of Human Research ...
Abstract Risk and benefit assessment is one of the fundamental requirements in the ethical review of...
The question When are research risks reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits? is at the hea...
This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
252 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This dissertation attempts to...
This book is the 43rd in a series entitled ‘Basic bioethics’, and is intended to make work in bioeth...
At the heart of research with human beings is the moral notion that the experimental subject is altr...
This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
Harmonization of risk policy in research involving humans, following the adoption of the Tri-Council...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission regarding the federal overs...
The United States, along with other nations and international organizations, has developed an elabor...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhap...
This paper addresses three questions central to the ethical analysis of risks and potential benefits...
Background: Institutional review boards (IRBs), duly constituted under the Office of Human Research ...
Abstract Risk and benefit assessment is one of the fundamental requirements in the ethical review of...
The question When are research risks reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits? is at the hea...
This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
252 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This dissertation attempts to...
This book is the 43rd in a series entitled ‘Basic bioethics’, and is intended to make work in bioeth...
At the heart of research with human beings is the moral notion that the experimental subject is altr...
This article (1) examines the overall structure of regulatory research oversight in the United State...
Harmonization of risk policy in research involving humans, following the adoption of the Tri-Council...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission regarding the federal overs...
The United States, along with other nations and international organizations, has developed an elabor...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhap...