When 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died in a gene transfer study at the University of Pennsylvania, the national spotlight focused on the procedures used to ensure research participantsa (TM) safety and their capacity to safeguard the well-being of those who volunteer for research studies. Responsible Research outlines a three-pronged approach to ensure the protection of every participant through the establishment of effective Human Research Participant Protection Programs (HRPPPs). The approach includes: * Improved research review processes, * Recognition and integration of research participantsa (TM) contributions to the system, and * Vigilant maintenance of HRPPP performance. Issues addressed in the book include the need for in-depth, complimentary reviews of science, ethics, and conflict of interest reviews; desired qualifications for investigators and reviewers; the process of informed consent; federal and institutional oversight; and the role of accreditation. Recommendations for areas of key interest include suggestions for legislative approaches, compensation for research-related injury, and the refocusing of the mission of institutional review boards. Responsible Research will be important to anyone interested in the issues that are relevant to the practice of using human subjects as research participants, but especially so to policy makers, research administrators, investigators, and research sponsors a " but also including volunteers who may agree to serve as research participants.
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Daniel D. Federman, Kathi E. Hanna, and Laura Lyman Rodriguez, Editors, Committee on Assessing the System for Protecting Human Research Participants
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine condition. Dust Jacket Condition: No jacket, as issued. Washington D. C.: The National Academies Press, 2003. Near Fine condition. HARDCOVER. We have only this one copy, but it is available today and ready to ship from New Jersey. Bright, clean, square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Bibliographical references. Index. Bound in the original pictorial laminated boards. From the rear cover: "When 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died in a gene transfer study at the University of Pennsylvania, the national spotlight focused on the procedures used to ensure research participants safety and their capacity to safeguard the well-being of those who volunteer for research studies. RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH outlines a three-pronged approach to ensure the protection of every participant through the establishment of effective Human Research Participant Protection Programs (HRPPPs). The approach includes: Improved research review processes; Recognition and integration of research participants' contributions to the system, and Vigilant maintenance of HRPPP performance. Issues addressed in the book include the need for in-depth, complementary reviews of science, ethics, and conflict of interest; desired qualifications for investigators and reviewers; the process of informed consent; federal and institutional oversight; and the role of accreditation. Recommendations for areas of key interest include suggestions for legislative approaches, compensation for research-related injury, and the refocusing of the mission of institutional review boards. RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH will be important to anyone interested in the issues that are relevant to the practice of using human subjects as research participants, but especially so to policy makers, research administrators, investigators, and research sponsors -- and also including volunteers who may agree to serve as research participants.". 1st ed? (No additional printings listed). Hardcover. Near Fine condition/No jacket, as issued. 8vo. xix, 290pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping. 1st ed? (No additional printings listed). Seller Inventory # 018374
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. xix, [3], 290 pages. Acronyms. References. Appendices. Index. Inscribed by Laura Lyman Rodriguez (Study Director) "For my daddy" [the famed John Lyman]. Responsible Research outlines a three-pronged approach to ensure the protection of every participant through the establishment of effective Human Research Participant Protection Programs (HRPPPs). The approach includes: Improved research review processes, Recognition and integration of research participants' contributions to the system, and Vigilant maintenance of HRPPP performance. Issues addressed in the book include the need for in-depth, complimentary reviews of science, ethics, and conflict of interest reviews; desired qualifications for investigators and reviewers; the process of informed consent; federal and institutional oversight; and the role of accreditation. Recommendations for areas of key interest include suggestions for legislative approaches, compensation for research-related injury, and the refocusing of the mission of institutional review boards. Responsible Research will be important to anyone interested in the issues that are relevant to the practice of using human subjects as research participants, but especially so to policy makers, research administrators, investigators, and research sponsors - but also including volunteers who may agree to serve as research participants. Seller Inventory # 78038