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Research Ethics Roundup: DNA Data-Sharing Dilemma, Early Conclusion of the Sprint Study, and More

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From the ban of biomedical testing on captive chimpanzees to the first published results of an international "basket study," this…

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Research Ethics Roundup: The Ethics of Charging Patients for Research, Ruling on Personhood Status for Chimps, and More

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From considering whether it is appropriate to ask patients to pay for research to the responsibility to share research data,…

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Research Ethics Roundup: Questions Raised by Same-Sex Marriage Study, Rapid Research, and More

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From research being conducted by Facebook to questions raised by a study on public opinion of same-sex marriage, this week's…

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Research Ethics Roundup: Addressing Questions Raised by Compassionate Use, Ebola Drug Trials, and More

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In this week's Research Ethics Roundup, we explore how new approaches are being used to address longstanding questions, such as…

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Research Ethics Roundup: Conducting Research in Resource-Limited Settings, Animal Models for Ebola Research, and More

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This week’s Research Ethics Roundup explores ethical issues related to the conduct of research in resource-limited settings and reproducibility, as…

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