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Blog Squad: What We Hope to Gain From AER15

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Jacqueline Tulsky: What challenge do I hope to address at the conference? Prisoners, drug users, persons living with mental illness.…

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Time Capsule Tuesday: Conference Content Through the Years

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We're only a week away from the 2015 Social, Behavioral, and Educational Research Conference and the 2015 Advancing Ethical Research Conference, so…

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Blog Squad: What We Hope to Gain From AER15

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Courtney Zwieg: Our institution is currently undergoing a myriad of changes. For one, we are streamlining our standard operating procedures,…

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Research Ethics Roundup: FDA Approval of 23andMe, Treating Parkinson’s Disease and Dementia With a Cancer Drug, and More

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From the progress in gene therapy for genetic retinal diseases to a survey that finds the majority of animal studies…

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Unpacking the NPRM: Expanding Exemptions

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By Elisa A. Hurley, PhD, and Avery Avrakotos On September 8, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) issued…

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