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Item Experiences in Bioethics from Kenya: Equity, Informed Consent, and Community Participation in Research(2006-03-24T16:42:31Z) Sidle, JE;Second lecture in a series: International Research Ethics. February 23, 2006. Lecture I.Item Family Health Needs Study: Bi-National Community Participatory Research(2006-04-07T18:56:57Z) Riner, METhird lecture in a series: International Research Ethics. March 29, 2006. Lecture I.Item Pediatric assent for a study of antiretroviral therapy dosing for children in western Kenya: a case study in international research collaboration(Regents of the University of California, 2009-03) Vreeman, Rachel C.; Nyandiko, Winstone M.; Meslin, Eric M.Multinational collaborators in health research face particular ethical challenges when conducting studies involving vulnerable populations such as children. We use an example from our first attempt to implement pediatric assent in the context of a longstanding research and clinical partnership between Kenyan and American medical schools to highlight the ethical and procedural issues related to pediatric assent that must be considered for multinational, pediatric studies. We consider relevant domestic, professional, and international guidelines for assent in pediatric research subjects, and we discuss the particular ethical challenges related to pediatric assent in the Kenyan context. Finally, we propose a way forward for approaching pediatric assent within our collaborative research program in Kenya that may apply to other multinational research partnerships.Item The Pharmaceutical Industry and International Clinical Research: One Company’s Approach(2006-05-09T17:09:06Z) Clayman, MFifth lecture in a series: International Research Ethics, May 5, 2006.Item Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part I(1976) United States. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchPart I of this report contains the recommendations as well as the deliberations and conclusions of the Commission and a summary of background materials.Item Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part II(1976) United States. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchGeneral history, nature, and extent of research involving prisoners in the United States is discussed in Part II.Item Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part III(1976) United States. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchPart III of this report contains the activities of the Commission including site visits and public hearings.Item Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part IV(1976) United States. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchPart IV of this report contains philosophical reports describing various perspectives on prison research as well as alternatives and foreign practices.Item Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Preface(1976) United States. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchThe Preface of this report contains introductory letters as well as a synopsis of the recommendations the Commission compiled with regard to prisoner research.Item Report and recommendations: research on the fetus -- Part I(1975) United States. National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchPart I of this report contains the official mandate. The nature and purpose of research involving the fetus are summarized in Part II. The alternative means for achieving the purposes of fetal research are summarized in Part III. Parts IV and V discuss the legal and ethical issues. Part VI contains views expressed at public hearings. Part VII explores fetal viability and death. Part VIII covers the report deliberations and conclusions. Part IX details the recommendations.