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Bioethics Resources for Investigators & Research Ethics Committees
A collection of resources for scientific investigators conducting research in the developing world, and ethics committees reviewing it.
Guidelines and Regulations
Guidelines (non-regulatory)
Human Subjects Research in General
These are the key non-regulatory documents that are likely to be cited by ethicists and research ethics committees.
HIV/AIDS
Research in Developing Countries
Research in Humanitarian Crises
Genetics and Genomics
Regulations
US Regulations
Compilations of National Regulations
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ClinRegs from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). A central resource for exploring and comparing international clinical research regulations.
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Global Research Ethics Map. Harvard School of Public Health. As of March 2009, provides guides to the human subjects protections in 11 countries: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Kuwait, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania.
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UNESCO Global Ethics Observatory includes a database containing ethics related legislation and guidelines from 34 countries.
Practical Aids
Research Ethics Committees
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Updated April 29, 2024