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Research Ethics Roundup: No Voluntary Compliance of New Common Rule Changes, President Proposes Large NIH Cuts, Using Technology Instead of Animals in Research, FDA Commissioner Nominee Announced

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This week’s Research Ethics Roundup examines legal experts' reasons for advising against voluntary compliance of Common Rule changes, President Trump’s…

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Drinking From the Fire Hose—New Orleans and IACUC 101

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Greetings from the Big Easy! While New Orleans was apparently bestowed this moniker for its laid-back nature, in reality it’s…

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Synthesizing SBER Learning at AER16

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One of my goals for attending the 2016 Advancing Ethical Research Conference (AER16) was to figure out a plan for…

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An Interview with IACUC17 Keynote Speaker Dr. Craig L. Franklin

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The first of three distinguished speakers at PRIM&R's 2017 IACUC Conference is Craig L. Franklin, DVM, PhD, DACLAM, professor of…

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Research Ethics Roundup: New Informed Consent Models, Animal Behavior and Neuroscience, FDA’s Safety Record, New Science Journalism Infographic

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This week’s Research Ethics Roundup covers experts’ views on the future of informed consent, why neuroscientists are not studying animals’…

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