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New article on how US IRBs confront research in the developing world - challenges and dilemmas.US IRBs face challenges in applying ethical principles and regulations regarding research being conducted in the developing world, highlighting needs for education.
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Bookmarked by robert klitzman on 20 Jul 2012
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West African Bioethics Training Program June 2012 Newsletter. Volume 7, Issue 1This issue features various ethics training program organised by WAB in the last few months, introduces our MSC. Bioethics scholars for the 2012/2013 academic sessions, among others.
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Bookmarked by Stella Adegbehingbe on 11 Jul 2012
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CBEC June NewsletterDear Colleagues, The June 2012 issue of Bioethics Links, the CBEC newsletter, is now available at the following link: http://www.siut.org/bioethics/NewsletterJune2012.html For this issue of Bioethics Links we invited our international teaching faculty (Dr. Ramanathan, India) and students (Dr. Bukusi, Kenya, Dr. Kolambage, Sri Lanka) to write about their impressions of CBEC programs and being in Karachi. Also included are commentaries by Dr. Khan (AKU, Karachi) and Dr. Ismatullah (International Islamic University, Islamabad) who audited our Research Ethics module, an essay by PGD student Dr. Faheem, and reports about bioethics activities in Peshawar. Happy Reading! Aamir Jafarey Anika Khan
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Bookmarked by Editorial Team on 21 Jun 2012
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H3Africa ELSI RFA ReleasedDear Colleagues, We are very pleased to announce the release of the Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa): Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues (ELSI) Research Program (U01) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). The application receipt date is October 29, 2012 at 5:00 PM at the local time of the applicant organization.
Useful Resources 1. NIH Grants Registration Process: In order to submit an application to the NIH, please ensure that your institution has completed\updated the following registrations here (http://h3africa.org/registration_process.cfm). 2. Presentation about the H3Africa ELSI Program: The H3Africa ELSI Program presentation made at the 2012 Applicant Information Sessions can be found here (http://h3africa.org/docs/2012_applicant_meetings/ELSI.pdf). All of the other presentations made at the 2012 Applicant Information Sessions can be found in the agenda section here (http://h3africa.org/applicant_meetings_2012.cfm). 3. H3Africa Social Networking Website: The website can be found here (http://www.nature.com/scitable/groups/h3africa-applicant-discussion-group-22066126). 4. Questions: Please direct questions about the H3Africa ELSI FOA to Ebony Bookman, the H3Africa ELSI Program Director, bookmane@mail.nih.gov or h3africa@mail.nih.gov .
Best wishes, The NIH-H3Africa Team
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Bookmarked by Editorial Team on 21 Jun 2012
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H3 Africa: Ethical, Legal and Societal Issues (ELSI) Research ProgramNotice of Intent to Publish Human Heredity and Health in Africa The NIH Common Fund, in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust, will This is a Notice of intent to publish a new FOA, the H3Africa ELSI The new FOA, RFA-RM-12-005, entitled Human Heredity and Health in Africa Finally, it is critical that all parties interested in applying for the There is no monetary fee APPLICATIONS ARE NOT BEING SOLICITED AT THIS TIME. Inquiries Please direct all inquiries to: Ebony Bookman, Ph.D.
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Bookmarked by Editorial Team on 6 Jun 2012
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