TAG ARCHIVES FOR Zika

25
Aug2017

This week’s Research Ethics Roundup looks at why researchers are not enrolling pregnant women in the early phases of Zika vaccine research, a new LGBTQ study that seeks to address participants’ health concerns, a new study that shows the sex of a mouse affects certain traits, and Dr. Susan Reverby’s case for making changes to a monument that fails to note how a prominent gynecologist used slaves in his experiments. Read more

29
Jun2017

This week’s Research Ethics Roundup the ramifications of only using male lab mice in preclinical research, why so few lab chimpanzees have been sent to sanctuaries, Public Citizen’s letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on new SUPPORT trial findings, and the ethics of pricing a Zika vaccine. Read more

27
Jan2017

This week’s Research Ethics Roundup examines the case for sharing data from research with primates, what the new Common Rule looks like, successful Zika research enrollment numbers, and the debate over what the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) has achieved. Read more