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A Feminist Perspective on Community Engagement in Research

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by Kaye Edwards, Associate Professor of Independent College Programs at Haverford College On September 27, I attended the PRIM&R webinar…

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Community Engagement Picks Up Where the Usual Guidelines and Regulations Leave Off

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On September 27, 2012, PRIM&R hosted a webinar titled Community Engagement in International Research: Considerations for Ethics Review. Following the…

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Raise awareness to unfair treatment or situations: An interview with Eric Mah

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by Joanna Cardinal, Assistant Director for Membership and IT Operations In 2006, PRIM&R’s Board of Directors adopted a number of…

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Research Ethics Roundup: Scientific misconduct, reporting science, and more!

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Is it October already? Time to break out those scarves and mittens! As you’re digging through the attic this weekend,…

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Research Ethics Roundup: GM rice, cancer trials, treatment of subject injury, and more!

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Autumn officially begins tomorrow, so whether you spend your weekend watching football, picking apples, or indulging in some pumpkin pie,…

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