STA130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Conjoined Twins, National Research Act, Neustar
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Research ethics: medical and scientific research involving humans usually require approval and monitoring by an ethics board, uoft has several ethics review boards. Nuremberg code: ethical codes often emerge out of crisis events, the nuremberg code was formulated in august 1947, in nuremberg, 1), and a new right of the subject to withdraw from participation in an experiment (principle 9). The nuremberg code codified many of our standard principles of ethical research today including: Research must appropriately balance risk and potential reward (e. g. , clinical equipoise), researchers must be well versed in their discipline and ground human experiments in animal trials. Declaration of helsinki: a set of ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, including research on identifiable human material and data, the declaration developed the ten principles first stated in the. Nuremberg code, and tied them to the declaration of geneva (1948), a statement of physicians" ethical duties: the principles include: Scientific requirements and research protocols; research ethics committees;