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Panel., National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office for Protection from Re...
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. 9(3):285-287 Please log in to see more details

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CARE [electronic resource] : compendium of animal resources : documents related to animal care, use, and welfare / USDA/ARS, USDA/APHIS, HHS/NIH.
Computer file | 1996
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Government Documents (Lower Level) (Call number: A 77.40:C 18)

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Public Health Service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office for Protection from Research R...
Book Book | Public Health Service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals.; 01/01/2002 Please log in to see more details

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Protecting human research subjects : institutional review board guidebook / OPRR, NIH.
Government Document | 1993 -
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Government Documents (Lower Level) (Call number: HE 20.3008:P 94/9)

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Protecting human research subjects : institutional review board guidebook
Penslar, Robin Levin;National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office for Prote...
Book Book | Protecting human research subjects : institutional review board guidebook; 01/01/1993 Please log in to see more details

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Protection of human subjects : Title 45, Code of federal regulations, part 46, revised June 18, 1991.
Government Document | 1992
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Government Documents (Lower Level) (Call number: HE 20.3006:H 88/991)

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Social research on children and adolescents : ethical issues
Sieber, Joan E.;Stanley, Barbara, 1949;National Institutes of Health (U.S.)...
Book Book | Social research on children and adolescents : ethical issues; 01/01/1992 Please log in to see more details

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Social research on children and adolescents : ethical issues / Barbara Stanley, Joan E. Sieber, editors.
Book | 1992
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Books (2nd Floor South) (Call number: HQ 767.85 .S63 1992)

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Public Health Service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office for Protection from Research R...
Book Book | Public Health Service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals.; 01/01/1986 Please log in to see more details

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Human subject protections in the United States: perspectives from the Office for Protection from Research
Russell-Einhorn M;Ellis GB
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulations require that all h... more
Human subject protections in the United States: perspectives from the Office for Protection from Research
Publisher: Applied Biogenuity Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 9891884 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 1095-5127 (Print) Linking ISSN: 10955127 NLM ISO Abbreviation: J Biolaw Bus
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulations require that all human subjects research supported by DHHS be reviewed and approved by a local institutional review board (IRB). With few exceptions, investigators may not involve human subjects in research without their informed consent, and additional safeguards are required when subjects are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence. Institutions that receive DHHS funding must enter into an "Assurance" of compliance with the Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPPR), which has the authority for oversight and implementation of the human subjects regulations. As discussed more fully below, Assurances are of a contract nature in that they formally commit the institutions to adherence to the regulations and the ethics standards relevant to research on human subjects. This article addresses the application of human subject protections in biomedical research.

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Ethics Committees, Research legislation & jurisprudence - Humans - Informed Consent standards - United States - Government Regulation - Human Experimentation legislation & jurisprudence - United States Dept. of Health and Human Services

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Public Health Service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals.
Government Document | 1986
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Government Documents (Lower Level) (Call number: HE 20.3002:L 11/3)

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