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Ethics is About What’s Possible: An Interview With Elizabeth Buchanan

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In January, PRIM&R welcomed three new members to its Board of Directors, including Elizabeth A. Buchanan, PhD. Elizabeth Buchanan is…

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Research Ethics Roundup: New Gender Requirements for Animal Research, Accelerating Development of a Zika Vaccine, and More

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This week’s Research Ethics Roundup explores how a disastrous French clinical trial is leading to calls for improved data sharing,…

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Putting Theory Into Practice: An Interview with Bernie Rollin

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PRIM&R is delighted to welcome Bernard E. Rollin, PhD, as recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Research…

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Building a Career in the IACUC World: An Interview with Paula Portalatin

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Welcome to the latest installment of our member feature interviews, which seek to highlight PRIM&R members who are working to…

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Guest Post: NPRM Public Comment Deadline Has Passed—Implications for Revisions to the Common Rule and the Future of Human Subjects Protections

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This piece, which originally appeared on Voices in Bioethics, was written Matt Dias and has been reposted with permission. The January…

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