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From PI to IRB Administrator: Lessons Learned

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PRIM&R invited members of our Emerging Professionals Working Group (EPWG) to write about topics of relevance to their work and…

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Keeping the Intersections of IBCs, IACUCs, and IRBs from Turning into Roadblocks

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By Karen M. Dobos, PhD, and Christine M. Johnson, MS, RBP It can be frustrating for researchers to hear that…

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Reflections on “Voracious Science, Vulnerable Animals” by John P. Gluck

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PRIM&R invited members of our Emerging Professionals Working Group (EPWG) to write about topics of relevance to their work and to the…

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Research Ethics Roundup: Poor Enrollment of Seniors in Research, All of Us Research Program Pushes Transparency, FDA Announces 21st Century Cures Act Plans, EU Recommends Keeping Nonhuman Primate Research

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This week’s Research Ethics Roundup looks at why the elderly continue to be underrepresented in clinical research, how a massive…

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PRIM&R Responds to NIH’s Request for Information on Inclusion in Clinical Research Across the Lifespan

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Recently, PRIM&R submitted comments to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in response to a Request for Information (RFI): Invitation…

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