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<url><loc>https://ethicsandsociety.org/2026/06/25/doing-good-well-in-unethical-times-lessons-from-15-years-of-fordham-universitys-hiv-and-drug-abuse-prevention-research-ethics-training-institute/</loc><news:news><news:publication><news:name>The Ethics and Society Blog</news:name><news:language>en</news:language></news:publication><news:publication_date>2026-06-25T17:01:08+00:00</news:publication_date><news:title>Doing Good Well in Unethical Times: Lessons from 15 Years of Fordham University&#8217;s HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute</news:title><news:keywords>Ethics, Celia B. Fisher, Research, HIV, Fordham University HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute, Research Ethics, Moral Distress, Bioethics, AIDS, Health disparities, History, Public Health, participant perspectives, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, AI, hiv/aids, IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE, community engagement</news:keywords></news:news></url></urlset>