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Recognizing and Reporting Unanticipated Problems Involving Risks to Subjects or Others in Biomedical Research
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services human subject protection regulations require institutions t...
Recognizing and Reporting Unanticipated Problems Involving Risks to Subjects or Others in Biomedical Research
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services human subject protection regulations require institutions t...
The Importance of Mentorship in Biomedical and Behavioral Research
Michael Malek-Ahmadi, PhD – Banner Alzheimer’s Institute Learning Objectives: Define mentorship and the traits of a good mentor. Descri...
Redefining Ethical Research Practice in the Age of AI
We are increasingly close to being able to outsource biomedical research to artificial intelligence (AI) from end-to-end (a full-stack AI scientist). ...
Understanding the Specific Roles and Responsibilities Involved in the Clinical Monitoring Process
Overview: Clinical Trial Roles and Responsibilities A clinical monitoring plan is a carefully crafted template for each unique clinical study t...
Clinical Trial Agreements (CTAs)
CTAs are one of several key documents that govern the conduct of clinical trials. A CTA serves as a legally binding contract between a sponsor, site, ...
Phase I Research
In the development of new drugs, there are four phases of clinical research: phase I, phase II, phase III, and phase IV. Phase I research is the first...
Just ASK™: Introduction to Equity and Diversity in Clinical Research and Trials Participation
Just ASK™: Introduction to Equity and Diversity in Clinical Research and Trial Participation is designed to provide learners with a foundational und...
CRISPR Genome Editing: Rewriting DNA and the Future of Humanity
The CRISPR-Cas9 system lets scientists rewrite DNA in living cells and organisms, editing the genetic code that defines life itself. Powerful real-wor...
NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy for SBER: Implications for Researchers and IRBs
The National Institutes of Health (NIH)—a leading funder of biomedical studies—also funds social, behavioral, and educational research (SBER). NIH...
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