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Elisa Hurley
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From the Director: National Academies Report Recommends Withdrawing the NPRM and Calls for a New Belmont Report

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On June 29, the National Academies of Science, Medicine, and Engineering released Part 2 of their report, Optimizing the Nation’s…

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Guest Post: Minimal Risk and Minimal Experience: Can Researchers Competently Navigate OHRP’s New Risk Categories?

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The much-anticipated Notice of Proposed Rulemaking—offering the first changes to the Common Rule since its publication in 1991—has now been…

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The Culture of Research Ethics: An Interview with Rachel Zand

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By Marley Thrasher, director of education and professional developmentWelcome to another installment of our featured member interviews where we introduce…

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Alan Wertheimer
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Remembering Alan Wertheimer

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Alan P. Wertheimer, PhD, senior research scholar in the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and…

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Protecting Research Volunteers: It’s All Part of the Family

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by Dr. Toby Schonfeld, Human Subjects Research Review Official, Environmental Protection Agency Dr. Toby Schonfeld, Human Subjects Research Review Official…

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