Tag: Research
A Year in Review: HIV & Drug Abuse Research in 2019
Ethics in the News: Rules on Facial Recognition, Children’s Rights to Safe Water and Sanitation, the Ethics of Creating Human-Animal Hybrids for Organ Donation, & More – September 6, 2019
Embryonic Stem Cell Research According to Islamic Texts and Beliefs
A Population of Addiction
Informed Consent in Developing Countries
A Year in Review: HIV & Drug Abuse Research in 2018
The Experience of Long-Distance Caregiving: Dr. Elizabeth Yuko Reflects on Her Journey
Genomics, Big Data, and Broad Consent: a New Ethics Frontier for Prevention Science
On Protecting the Agency of Undocumented Immigrants from Patterns of Our Past
Fear of Practitioner Bias and Confidentiality Breaches are Barriers to HIV Prevention among Transgender Youth, Study Finds
Ethics in the News: Video-Based Ethics Program, Ethics in Design, The Ethical Honor System, The Ethics of Guns in Schools, & More – August 24, 2018
Welcome to the 2018 HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute Fellows!
The Trumpification of Research Ethics: It’s Now OK to Use Prisoners as Guinea Pigs
The Homeless as Human Subjects
Ethics in the News: Three-Parent Babies, How Ethics Courses can Prepare Students for Med School, The Ethics of Experimenting with Brain Tissue, Marketing Ethics & More – May 4, 2018
Patient-Provider Communications with Gay Teens
Dangerous Ethics Oversight in Purdue Child Nutritional Study: Fordham University’s Dr. Celia Fisher Weighs In
Ethics in the News: World AIDS Day and the Fordham University HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute (RETI) – December 2, 2017