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OHRP’S Annotated Comparison of the Revised Common Rule and the Pre-2018 Requirements

OHRP has added an annotated comparison of the pre-2018 Common Rule with the 2018 regulations. On this page you’ll also find additional information about whether...

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Are you thinking about participating in vaccine research?

As we continue to work together to fight COVID-19, we are reminded of the importance of volunteers to serve in vaccine trials. But deciding to...

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Public Trust in Science with Dr. Fauci

On November 19, 2020 and as part of the of The Hastings Center’s series, Securing Health in a Troubled Time, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director at...

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Are teachers born or made?

This was one of the first questions asked of us when I started teacher training college in England a number – possibly a great number...

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The Importance of Cybersecurity for NIH-Supported Research

In recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Dr. Michael Lauer, the NIH’s Deputy Director for Extramural Research, has published some thoughts on the importance of...

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2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for Development of Tools to Edit DNA

Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their contributions to genome editing. The pair partnered in 2011 and by...

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Examining the Ethical and Regulatory Approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Human Subjects Research

We are excited to add two new modules to our Technology, Ethics, and Regulations course: “Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Ethics in Human Subjects Research” and...

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The Most Overlooked Factor in Successful Tech Transfer

Research conducted at universities and academic medical centers is responsible for the development of a myriad of innovative products over the years. These innovations vary...

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Turn Conflict Into Cooperation

Most people learn reading, writing, and math in school. However, few of us learn how to productively manage the inevitable conflicts that show up in...

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Clinic’s HIPAA Violations Result in Hacked Database and $1.5 Million Settlement

Hacking is a significant threat to health care data and attacks can be very costly. Recently, an orthopedic clinic serving 138,000 patients annually, paid $1,500,000...

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