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Human subjects research regulation : perspectives on the future /

The current framework for the regulation of human subjects research emerged largely in reaction to the horrors of Nazi human experimentation and the Tuskegee syphilis study. This framework, combining elements of paternalism with efforts to preserve individual autonomy, has remained fundamentally unc...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cohen, I. Glenn (Editor ), Lynch, Holly Fernandez (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2014]
Colección:Basic bioethics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Setting the stage : the past and present of human subjects research regulations / Amy L. Davis and Elisa A. Hurley
  • De minimis risk : a suggestion for a new category of research risk / Rosamond Rhodes
  • Risk level, research oversight, and decrements in participant protections / Ana S. Iltis
  • Classifying military personnel as a vulnerable population / Efthimios Parasidis
  • Children as research partners in community pediatrics / Adam Braddock
  • Back to the future? : examining the Institute of Medicine's recommendations to loosen restrictions on using prisoners as human subjects / Osagie K. Obasogie
  • Toward human research protection that is evidence based and participant centered / Michael McDonald, Susan Cox, and Anne Townsend
  • Outsourcing ethical obligations : should the revised common rule address the responsibilities of investigators and sponsors? / Seema K. Shah
  • Subjects, participants, and partners : what are the implications for research as the role of informed consent evolves? / Alexander Morgan Capron
  • Democratic deliberation and the ethical review of human subjects research / Govind Persad
  • IRBs and the problem of "local precedents" / Laura Stark
  • Biospecimen exceptionalism in the ANPRM / Ellen Wright Clayton
  • Biobanking, consent, and certificates of confidentiality : does the ANPRM muddy the water? / Brett A. Williams and Leslie E. Wolf
  • Mandating consent for future research with biospecimens : a call for enhanced community engagement / Carol Weil, Hilary Shutak, Benjamin Fombonne, and Nicole Lockhart
  • Take another little piece of my heart : regulating the research use of human biospecimens / Gail H. Javitt
  • Reconsidering privacy protections for human research / Suzanne M. Rivera
  • In search of sound policy on nonconsensual uses of identifiable health data / Barbara J. Evans
  • What is this thing called research? / Zachary M. Schrag
  • What's right about the "medical model" in human subjects research regulation / Heidi Li Feldman
  • Three challenges for risk-based (research) regulation : heterogeneity among regulated activities, regulator bias, and stakeholder heterogeneity / Michelle N. Meyer
  • Protecting human research subjects as human research workers / holly Fernandez Lynch
  • Getting past protectionism : is it time to take off the training wheels? / Greg Koski
  • Appendix. Regulatory changes in the ANPRM : comparison of existing rules with some of the changes being considered.