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Clinical Research Ethics Question of the Month: August 2018

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In collaboration with First Clinical Research, each month we share a new question and accompanying anonymous survey, designed to encourage critical thinking about…

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Webinar Follow-Up: EU General Data Protection Regulations – What US Research Institutions Need to Know

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On May 25, 2018, the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became effective in the 28 member states…

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Clinical Research Question of the Month: July 2018

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In collaboration with First Clinical Research, each month we share a new question and accompanying anonymous survey, designed to encourage critical thinking about…

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Applying the Ethical Payment Framework: We Need Data

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Authors: Brandon Brown1*, Jerome T. Galea2, Karine Dubé3, Logan Marg1 Affiliations: 1University of California, Riverside, Center for Healthy Communities. 2Harvard…

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Webinar Follow-up: Digital Health Technology and Human Subjects Research – What IRBs Need to Know

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The rapid proliferation of new digital health applications, tools, and technologies is reshaping the health care and research environments. Companies…

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