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Student and Alumni Publications - Research Ethics

Albala, Ilene, Doyle, M., and Appelbaum, P.S. 2010. The Evolution of Consent Forms for Research: A Quarter Century of Changes. IRB: Ethics & Human Research 32(3): 7-11. Link to the Hastings Center

Halpern S.D., Karlawish, J.H. Industry-sponsored research. Lancet, 356:2193, 2000. Find with Google Scholar

Kempner, J., Perlis, C.S., Merz, J.F. Forbidden knowledge. Science, 307:854, 2005. Find with Google Scholar

Redman, BK, Merz, JF, Scientific misconduct: Do the punishments fit the crime? Science 321 8 August 2008, p 775

Redman BK, Merz JF. Research misconduct policies of high impact biomedical journals. Account Res. 2006 Jul-Sep;13(3):247-58. Find with Google Scholar

Redman BK, Templin TN, Merz JF. Research misconduct among clinical trial staff. Sci Eng Ethics. 2006 Jul;12(3):481-9. Find with Google Scholar

Redman BK, Merz JF. Evaluating the oversight of scientific misconduct. Account Res. 2005 Jul-Sep;12(3):157-62. Find with Google Scholar

Redman BK. Review of measurement instruments in clinical and research ethics, 1999-2003. J Med Ethics. 2006 Mar;32(3):153-6. Review. Find with Google Scholar

Redman BK, Caplan AL. Off with their heads: the need to criminalize some forms of scientific misconduct. J Law Med Ethics. 2005 Summer;33(2):345-8. Find with Google Scholar

Beth Roxland and Carrie Zoubul. 2011. The Family Health Care Decisions Act and Human Subjects Research in New York State. NYSBA Health Law Journal 16(1): 84-89.

Beth Roxland. 2010. Egg Donation for Stem Cell Research: How New York State Developed Its Oversight and Compensation Policies. World Stem Cell Report, Genetics Policy Institute. Find on Google.

Dominic A. Sisti & Arthur L. Caplan. 2003. "Back to Basics: Research Ethics and Oversight in the Post-Gelsinger Era" in Ethik und Gentherapie: Zum praktischen Diskurs um die Molekulare Medizin (eds. Christoph Rehmann-Sutter & Hansjakob Müller), Stuttgart und Basel: Francke Verlag, 2. Auflage.

Shane Green, Sara Taub, Karine Morin, Daniel Higginson for the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association, ‘Guidelines to Prevent Malevolent Use of Biomedical Research,’ Cambridge Quarterly for Healthcare Ethics 2006; 15(4): 432-447. Find with Google Scholar

Vernillo A, Naidoo S, Wolpe Root P. Advances in oral fluid testing—Proposed property rights, violation of privacy, and revising informed consent. Ethics in Biology, Engineering, & Medicine An International Journal. (2011) 2(2): 137-146. (DOI: 10.1615/EthicsBiologyMed.2012004857). Find on Google Scholar

Vernillo A. (2008) Pragmatism as a complementary approach to legislation: Closing regulatory gaps in human subject research. The American Journal of Bioethics 8(11):15-17. Find with Google Scholar

Wandall, HM and Halpern, SD. Research recruitment via camouflaged sampling: addressing the legal and ethical aspects of privacy concerns. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2008;17(8):798-800. Find with Google Scholar

Tolomeo P, Wheeler M, Metlay JP, Armstrong K, Fishman NO, Bilker WB, Lautenbach E. Patient attitudes regarding participation in studies of gastrointestinal colonization with antimicrobial resistant pathogens. In: Program and Abstracts of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), Baltimore, Maryland, April 14-17, 2007

Pam Tolomeo, MPH, CCRP, Mary Wheeler, MBE, CCRP, Joshua P. Metlay, MD, PhD, Katrina Armstrong, MD, Neil O. Fishman, MD, Warren B. Bilker, PhD, Ebbing Lautenbach, MD, MPH, MSCE. Patient Attitudes Regarding Participation in Studies of Antimicrobial Resistance. /Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2008 29:2, 155-159 Find with Google Scholar

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