Research Ethics Blog

By Nancy Walton, P.D.
 
 

Archive for the 'trial design' Category

Bill Jenkins and the legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study

• March 3, 2019 • Leave a Comment

Posted in by Nancy Walton, consent, trial design, vulnerable populations


Ethical Design for Cluster Randomized Trials

• November 22, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Posted in by Chris MacDonald, clinical trials, trial design


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