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An Impressionistic First Take on Biobanking: Has it Really Come to This?

(PRIM&R) Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research

At the end of the day—or at least the end of this day, one spent considering contemporary issues in biobanking—I…

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Research Ethics Roundup: Using Human Stem Cells in Animals, Processed Meat and the Increased Risk of Cancer, Additional Testing for Malaria Vaccine

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From research on the consumption of processed meat to calls for more pediatric research on a leading Malaria vaccine, this…

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Fruit from the (Apple) Tree

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At last year’s PRIM&R Advancing Ethical Research (AER) Conference, John Wilbanks, chief Commons Officer at Sage Bionetworks, enlightened us all…

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Unpacking the NPRM: Biospecimens Research and Broad Consent

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On September 8, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for revisions to…

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Ready or Not Here They Come

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The research world, and inevitably PRIM&R’s 2015 Advancing Ethical Research Conference (AER15), is abuzz with the proposed changes to the…

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