by Meryn Robinson, education and membership services intern
Since its founding in 1974, PRIM&R’s highest priority has been to provide those charged with ensuring research protections, as well as those involved in the design and implementation of research protocols, with the education, practical tools, and cutting-edge strategies needed for their work protecting subjects. As we celebrate our 40th anniversary, we are reflecting upon four decades of connecting and protecting, and recounting some of the events that have shaped the field’s rich history in our 40 Years of Research Ethics series.
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Research Ethics Roundup: Legal status of chimpanzees, paper microscopes, and more
Tags:As the April showers turn to May flowers, take a moment to check out some of the research ethics and oversight news that has been making headlines this month.
Research Ethics Roundup: Chimpanzee living space, bans on genetic testing, and more!
Tags:Did you catch the blood moon and the first lunar eclipse of the year? We hope so, but now it’s time to turn your gaze from the sky to the screen and catch up on what’s been going on in the field of research ethics!
by Meryn Robinson, education and membership services, and Avery Avrakotos, education and policy manager
Since its founding in 1974, PRIM&R’s highest priority has been to provide those charged with ensuring research protections, as well as those involved in the design and implementation of research protocols, with the education, practical tools, and cutting-edge strategies needed for their work protecting subjects. As we celebrate our 40th anniversary, we are reflecting upon four decades of connecting and protecting and recounting some of the events that have shaped the field’s rich history in our 40 Years of [...] Read more
Research Ethics Roundup: NIH returns to India, crowd-funding HIV research, and more!
Tags:As winter soldiers on and you recover from the post-Olympic slump, spend some time catching up with what has been happening in the research ethics world:
NIH [...] Read more