Research Ethics Blog

By Nancy Walton, P.D.
 
 

Archive for the 'database' Category

Research Fraud Case Raises Concerns Over Ethics of Psychology Research

• November 15, 2011 • 1 Comment

Posted in by Nancy Walton, clinical trials, database, ethics committees, international, regulations, scientists, Uncategorized


New Alzheimer’s Database — Streamlined Research is Ethically Better

• June 15, 2010 • Leave a Comment

Posted in by Chris MacDonald, data sharing, database, neurological, Uncategorized


The Research Ethics Blog

This is a blog about human-subjects research ethics. It is written primarily by Nancy Walton, Ph.D., (with occasional postings by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D.)

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  • Bill Jenkins and the legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
  • CIA Torture as Human-Subjects Research
  • Slow progress on Zika vaccine development – and at the expense of Ebola funding?
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  • Is there a “Right to Try” Experimental Drugs?

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