Tag: Fordham University HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute
Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher on Charlie Sheen’s HIV disclosures: ‘Sex workers may not have the economic or social power to say no’
‘High-Profile and HIV+’ Revives Ethical Questions
Dr. Celia B. Fisher Presents Webinar on Ethics in Adolescent HIV Prevention Research: Youth and Parent Perspectives
Fordham RETI Fellow Addresses HIV Prevention & PrEP-Related Stigma
Minimal risk and minimal experience: Can researchers competently navigate OHRP’s new risk categories?
Fordham RETI Fellow Receives $100K Grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Fordham RETI Faculty Member: Heroin Epidemic is Public Health Problem, Not Criminal Issue
Fordham RETI Fellows Publish in Ethics & Behavior Special Issue
Fordham RETI Santander Universities Fellow Tackles HIV Prevention in India through Research & Clinical Practice
Fordham RETI Fellow Publishes Editorial in The Lancet on Trafficking, Migration & Health
Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher weighs in on failed HIV prevention trial in Africa
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko appointed to international bioethics advisory board
Fordham RETI fellow & director awarded grant to adapt ethics training for American Indian & Alaska Natives
Fordham RETI fellow examines gender-based violence, HIV, and the intersection of these two health threats
Dr. Celia B. Fisher & Co-PI awarded $1.9 million grant to examine the ethics in HIV prevention research involving LGBT youth
Reducing Health Disparities and Enhancing the Responsible Conduct of Research Involving LGBT Youth
Issues of Research Ethics in the Facebook ‘Mood Manipulation’ Study: The Importance of Multiple Perspectives
Issues of Research Ethics in the Facebook ‘Mood Manipulation’ Study: The Importance of Multiple Perspectives (full text)