This week’s Research Ethics Roundup examines four topics tied to clinical research: rising clinical trial success rates, a divisive surgery in development, poor diversity numbers in research subject participation, and the current landscape of animal species used in research. Read more
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Push yourself to see things in a different light: An interview with Susan Fish
Tags:by Megan Frame, Membership Coordinator
Today we’d like to introduce you to Susan “Sue” Fish, PharmD, MPH, who serves as chair of PRIM&R’s Membership Committee and as a member of the Diversity Advisory Group. She is also the secretary of PRIM&R’s Board of Directors and co-chairs the Poster Abstract Sub-Committee for the Read more
Genetics or society? The precarious position of race in clinical trials and medicine
Tags:by Rebecca Boxhorn, JD, Research Associate at the Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences at the University of Minnesota
The second day of the 2012 Advancing Ethical Research (AER) Conference got off to an engaging start thanks to the Keynote Address given by Dr. James R. Gavin III, executive vice president and chief medical officer [...] Read more
Today we’d like to introduce you to Roberto Veloso, JD, who serves as a member of PRIM&R’s Diversity Advisory Group.
Roberto has been a PRIM&R member for three years. He is an associate professor and chair of the IRB at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions (RMU) in Provo, Utah. He is also an attorney practicing law in Annapolis, Maryland.
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Today we’d like to introduce you to Dorotha Love Hall, PhD, CIP, who serves as a member of PRIM&R’s Diversity Advisory Group.
Dorotha Love Hall has been a PRIM&R member for three years. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff. She then when on to earn her Masters of Public Administration from the University of [...] Read more